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FAQ's for Buying Spruce Trees Online
What are the best Spruce trees for privacy and windbreaks?
What are the best Spruce trees for privacy and windbreaks?
Norway Spruce and Black Hills Spruce are top choices for privacy screens and windbreaks due to their fast growth and dense branching. These evergreen trees create effective barriers against wind, noise, and unwanted views when planted in staggered double rows.
Do Spruce trees grow well in all climates?
Do Spruce trees grow well in all climates?
Spruce trees are hardy in a wide range of climates, especially in USDA zones 2 through 7, depending on the species. They prefer full sun, well-drained soil, and good air circulation. Some, like Colorado Spruce, are especially tolerant of cold and snowy conditions.
What is the difference between Spruce and Pine trees?
What is the difference between Spruce and Pine trees?
Spruce trees have short, stiff needles that are square in cross-section and are known for their symmetrical, cone-like shape. Pine trees tend to have longer, more flexible needles and develop a more irregular form over time. Spruces are often favored for formal landscapes and privacy.
Can Spruce trees be grown in containers or small gardens?
Can Spruce trees be grown in containers or small gardens?
Yes, dwarf Spruce trees like Dwarf Alberta Spruce and Baby Blue Eyes Colorado Spruce are ideal for containers and small gardens. These compact varieties provide evergreen structure and color without overwhelming limited spaces.
How do I care for a newly planted Spruce tree?
How do I care for a newly planted Spruce tree?
Plant Spruce trees in full sun with well-draining soil. Use Nature Hills Root Booster to support early root development. Water deeply during dry periods and mulch around the base to retain moisture. Fertilize in spring with a slow-release evergreen formula, and prune only as needed to maintain shape.

Large Spruce Trees for Sale: Excellent Screening Plants
In fact, Spruce trees are often cut for indoor Christmas trees. A living Spruce in your yard grows into a natural outdoor Christmas tree and makes a perfect choice for outdoor decorations.