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Douglas Fir Tree

Pseudotsuga menziesii
$2999
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Plant Highlights

Douglas Fir Tree highlights at a glance!

Plant Highlights

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Pseudotsuga menziesii
  • Growing Zones
    4-6
  • Mature Height
    50 - 60 feet
  • Mature Spread
    20 - 30 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Soil
    Sandy
  • Growth Rate
    Fast
  • Flower Color
    Blue Green
  • Fall Color
    Blue, Green
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    No

Elegant, Soft-Needled Douglas Fir Tree

  • Beautifully Soft Needles
  • Outstanding Pyramidal Form
  • Fast Growing
  • Large Scale Tree
  • Native Evergreen from Western North America
  • Deer Seem to Leave Douglas Fir Alone

For a robust accent in your landscape, try the excellent evergreen tree Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). It features a very symmetrical, upright pyramidal shape and looks great in every season. It even smells wonderful!

You might see the name sometimes written as Douglas-Fir or Douglasfir, because it's actually not a Fir. This beautiful tree is actually a member of the genus Pseudotsuga, which means "False Hemlock".

Any way you want to call it, we bet you'll love running your hand over the soft, blue-green needles. They aren't stiff and pokey like other evergreens. Kids like to pet them, too.

This is also one of the fastest growing evergreen trees available. It will grow about 3 feet a year to quickly provide a wonderful focal point or privacy screen for you and your family.

It's lovely in its natural form, so no need to prune. Older trees can develop those romantic, pendulous lower branches that sway in the slightest breeze.

Create fun memories by decorating it for Christmas every year! Cute pine cones grow 3 - 4 inches long and can be used for fall and winter decorations, too.

Local birds love to nest in the shelter of a Douglas Fir. But deer seem to leave this tree alone.

Native Douglas Fir trees are found in the wild; from the slopes of the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Northwest. The oldest specimen is nearly 1500 years old. As it ages, the fissured, reddish-brown bark brings a tremendous amount of visual interest.

It's a particularly hardy tree and grows in a variety of soils. For a fast-growing, hardy evergreen tree that is versatile and care free, you can't go wrong with a Douglas Fir. Order yours today!

How to Use Douglas Fir in the Landscape

This is a terrific specimen plant or focal point for larger landscapes. If you have the space, try an informal group of 3, 5 or 7 in an oversized lawn planting.

Imagine you are recreating the look of the Mountain West, and let your creativity run wild.

For Douglas Firs to touch and make a solid screen, plant them 12 to 15 feet apart. For the trees to stand alone as individual trees, give them at least 18 feet apart.

For the most natural look, try to vary the distances between them, and don't plant them in a straight line. Rather, stagger the trees off-center, keeping the design loose.

Keep your new trees in their nursery containers and play around with the spacing. Far easier to move potted plants around to make sure you love the design, before you plant your trees in your soil. It's a good idea to check from various vantage points.

Site this planting where you'll enjoy it from your deck. You want to be able to see it from inside your home. Leave room for a rustic fire pit, hammock or picnic table in the shade of your trees.

Douglas Fir has a big personality and can carry a "lot of look." Try mixing it with other evergreens, including smaller upright Junipers and Pine trees. Don't forget about the rounded evergreen shrubs, like Mugo Pine to soften the foreground.

They make a magnificent backdrop for smaller accent trees, like Eastern Redbud, Pink Flowering Dogwood or Japanese Maple. They stand up to exterior sculpture without stealing the show.

Partner with rugged Ornamental Grasses and the bright stems of Red Twigged Dogwood. Or, use a complementary color - like the chartreuse green of First Editions® Tiger Eyes® Sumac.

Another classic use for these trees is as windbreaks and in shelterbelts. Plant them in staggered, zig-zagging rows to create an interesting living fence to cut down on wind and blowing snow in big, open areas. Keep them tightly planted about 12 feet apart for the fastest screen.

It's best practice to mix other plants in these windbreaks, and we've got a huge variety of trees and large shrubs that will work together beautifully. Be sure to add Lilacs for fragrance and flowers.

Many like to use soft and natural looking Douglas Fir to screen out ugly views and buildings along an existing fence. No matter how you install your planting design, you'll easily create a beautiful backdrop for your property.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Plant Douglas Fir where it will receive at least 4 hours of sunlight a day. They love cooler climates.

They do demand a very well-drained soil, or they will not perform well for you. Moist, well-drained soils are best.

They won't tolerate standing water. If you see puddles that remain on your planting site, you'll need to improve the drainage. Bring in additional soil and mound it up 24 inches above the soil line. Plant directly in that mound.

Careful, regular watering is needed for the entire first season to keep your plants stress free. Once established, they can be very drought tolerant. After all, you will see them growing right out of the rocks in the Rocky Mountains.

It's usually best to allow the plants to grow naturally, but you can shorten up the new growth by simply breaking or snipping part of that new expanding growth, if needed. You could also prune back excessive long growth from the previous season in early spring, if necessary.

You'll love having your own living Christmas Tree in your landscape. Enjoy this magnificent native evergreen. Order today!

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David
Good quality

My tree arrived in good condition and is doing well. Highly recommend this to anyone who is interested in planting different trees.

Hi David,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your positive experience! We're delighted to hear your tree arrived safely and is thriving. It’s wonderful to know you’d recommend Nature Hills to others interested in planting—we truly appreciate your support!

If you ever need tips on care or have questions about expanding your tree collection, please don’t hesitate to reach out or explore our growing library of plant care resources on the site. We’re always here to help you nurture your planting journey.

Bloom on,
The Nature Hills Plant Knowledge Team

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Liv
Neighbors have these as a screen

My country neighbors maybe 2 miles away or so I noticed have a screen of these (I went up to there door and asked what magnificent tree they had blocking an ugly view) they have them planted maybe 5 feet apart about 20 of them along the county road and it blocks there lot of farm equipment and parts to things those can be a total disaster for how your property looks but it also blocks the insane winds we get and provides wonderful shade I only knew it was blocking a bad view from when I was using navigation and it switched to satellite view and I seen a bunch of junk and was confused but realised it was hidden ! Awesome tree for privacy

Dear Liv,

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughtful observation! We love hearing how nature—and great tree choices—play unique roles in different landscapes. It’s wonderful to know your neighbors are using these trees as a screen not only to block an unattractive view but also to shield against strong winds and provide ample shade. Trees that offer both privacy and practicality are truly a gem for any property!

If you ever decide to create your own natural screen or windbreak, planting them 5 feet apart, as your neighbors have, is a helpful tip for that dense coverage you mentioned. Should you want recommendations on similar privacy trees or expert planting tips suited for your specific location, our team is always here to guide you!

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Liv
Neighbors have these as a screen

My country neighbors maybe 2 miles away or so I noticed have a screen of these (I went up to there door and asked what magnificent tree they had blocking an ugly view) they have them planted maybe 5 feet apart about 20 of them along the county road and it blocks there lot of farm equipment and parts to things those can be a total disaster for how your property looks but it also blocks the insane winds we get and provides wonderful shade I only knew it was blocking a bad view from when I was using navigation and it switched to satellite view and I seen a bunch of junk and was confused but realised it was hidden ! Awesome tree for privacy

Hi Liv,

Thank you so much for sharing your thoughtful observations about these trees and how your neighbors are using them as a natural screen. It’s wonderful to hear how effective they are at not only enhancing privacy by cleverly blocking views but also providing much-needed shade and wind protection—traits that make a lovely combination for any rural setting!

You brought up a great point about spacing—the 5 feet apart planting creates a living wall, which can be fantastic for screening, but it’s always a good idea to consider how dense a planting might appear over time versus the maintenance needed. For anyone considering similar use, dend advice on regular pruning and ensuring proper air circulation helps keep such screens looking healthy and beautiful.

If you or your neighbors ever want help selecting trees with similar privacy and durability benefits, or tips on caring for established screens, we’d love to assist you! Our detailed plant care guides on NatureHills.com also offer creative ways to enhance landscape privacy while boosting overall plant health.

Thanks again for the lovely insight—it really paints a picture of how practical and pretty the right trees can be!

Rooting for your garden’s success,
Your Nature Hills Plant Care Team

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Guest
Douglas fir

Arrived in very good condition, have new shoots!

Hello Guest,

Thank you so much for taking the time to share your wonderful update! We're delighted to hear that your Douglas fir arrived in great condition and is already showing new shoots—that’s always such an exciting sign of healthy growth. To help your fir continue thriving, we recommend ensuring it gets plenty of sunlight, regular watering while it establishes its roots, and well-draining soil. If you need any tips on care or have questions as your tree grows, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

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Guest
Douglas fir

Arrived in very good condition, have new shoots!

Hi,

Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful update! We're thrilled to hear that your Douglas fir arrived in excellent condition and even has new shoots—what a promising sign of growth! If you ever have questions about care or want tips to encourage even more healthy development, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Our planting guides and customer support are always here to help your tree thrive for years to come.

Wishing you happy planting,
The Nature Hills Plant Experts

Douglas Fir Tree

Douglas Fir Tree

From $2999

Growing Zones

4-6

Mature Height

50 - 60 feet

Mature Spread

20 - 30 feet

Sun

Full Sun

Foliage Color

N/A

Fall Color

Blue, Green

Flower Color

Blue Green
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