Spruce Trees You Can Grow in the Southeastern Growing Zones
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What types of fast growing evergreens and spruce trees can you grow in the southeast? There are many spruce trees that you can introduce to your southern landscape. However, it is important to consider, not just your hardiness zone, but also your soil conditions.
Spruces prefer well drained acidic soils, but likely will not grow well in sandy environments. Clay soil found throughout the Carolinas and Georgia are often suitable for Spruces. The Colorado Blue Spruce is one of natures finest evergreen trees with a wide range of growing zones. This tree is known to grow in most parts of USDA Hardiness Zone 7. The Dwarf Alberta Spruce is a small evergreen that can grow in gardens and near homes without taking over the space. The Alberta Spruce is use to colder zones but this smaller version, the Dwarf Alberta Spruce, is often used in southern landscapes because it is smaller and can adapt better to the environment. The Norway Spruce is another good option for growing in southern growing zones because it is hardy a drought tolerant.
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