Popular Fir to Enjoy for a Lifetime
Why Douglas Fir Trees?
Grow the most popular fir variety in your own yard. The Douglas Fir Tree is one of America's top sources of lumber and stands the test of time – it's hardy, sturdy and it's easy to grow.
Get ready for a tree that lives for centuries to come. Planting a Douglas Fir means you're contributing to an important part of the ecosystem that will live for centuries. And the Fir is cold hardy, all the way down to -20 degrees, with soft, flexible foliage that adapts to a variety of climates.
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For starters, there's nothing to taking care of our Douglas Fir. They’re drought tolerant, and there’s no pruning, fertilizing or disease maintenance to be done. Just sit back and watch this gorgeous evergreen grow.
But best of all, because we’ve planted and grown your Douglas Fir with care, long before it arrives to your door, you get tried-and-true performance. And you’ll get a tree that’s strong and sturdy to acclimate well to your landscape.
It's hard to resist the charm, sturdiness and easygoing nature of the Douglas Fir. It's one of the most popular trees for a reason; so, don't let your chance to grow your own slip by. Order your Douglas Fir Tree today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant your Douglas Fir in a spot in your yard that gets at least 6 hours of sun each day. Well-drained soil is also ideal. To plant, dig a hole in the ground that is two times as large as the root ball. Place the tree in the loose soil and press the soil down until the tree's roots are completely covered.
2. Watering: Water the ground immediately after you plant your tree, but don't oversoak. To establish your young tree, you may need water 1 to 4 times each month during the summer. Your tree will need around 20 inches of water each year, so rainfall should work well unless there is a period of extreme drought.
3. Pruning: If you do see infested or diseased branches, you can prune them down to the trunk in the fall.
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