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Autumn Blaze® Red Maple Tree
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1476 reviewsStarting at $169.95Up to 23% OFFNew Hampshire Trees
If you are a resident of the Granite State and you are looking to enhance the natural beauty of your residential landscape, increase your privacy or create some shady spots in your garden, come to the Fast Growing Trees Nursery. Whichever region of New Hampshire you call home – the Coastal Lowlands, the Eastern New England Upland, the White Mountains –you can rest assured that we will help you will find trees, shrubs and evergreens to suit your climate and geography.
The Best Trees for Planting in New Hampshire
New Hampshire’s climate is changeable and has significant variations in both daily and seasonable temperatures. The summer months are cool and short, while the winter season is long and cold. To get the most from your fast-growing trees and shrubs in this climate, you will need to choose varieties that can easily adapt to and thrive in zones 3 and 4 (in the northernmost regions) and zones 5 and 6 in the southern regions.
Hardy favorites are Lombardy and Hybrid Poplar, which make great windbreakers, the colorful Quaking Aspen and our range of red Maples. If you want a tree that is great for planting in rows to form a staunch windbreaker or to increase privacy, check out our Juniper ‘Wichita Blue’. This unusual plant has year-round blue-grey foliage and makes a great hedgerow plant for zones 3-9.
Our range of fast-growing evergreens offers privacy, protection from harsh winds as well as providing a beautiful solution for marking property boundaries. Choose from Thuja Emerald Green or American Holly. These hardy evergreens will soon form a living wall to protect and enhance your residential property.
If you want to add a splash of color, our robust snowball bush will provide huge clusters of creamy-white flowers from early summer and the Purple Lilac is another colorful hedge option. If you live in New Hampshire’s warmer regions, you can also plant any of our Crape Myrtles and Azaleas.
A Large Variety of Trees for New Hampshire
Wherever your location in the Granite State, from Coos to Rockingham County or Cheshire to Carroll, our tree options provide something for every taste and climate zone throughout the state. You can count on our experts to help you find the perfect trees and shrubs for you.
New Hampshire’s state tree is the Paper Birch. This tree, also known as the American White Birch, is a medium-sized, deciduous tree. Its height ranges up to 60 feet, though in exceptional circumstances it can reach 130 feet.
Marlow is the official state soil of the Granite State. It was officially designated in 1939 and is named after the town of Marlow in Cheshire County. It is a gray, sandy loam and is found throughout most of New Hampshire. This is a great soil for cultivating trees and shrubs.
New Hampshire natives have homes surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in the United States. A combination of native Birch trees, dense shade trees, and colorful shrubs makes New Hampshire residential landscapes a joy to behold. Wise New Hampshirites will choose landscape trees that adapt well to NH specific soil types, from the Fast Growing Trees Nursery.