Pine trees come in many different varieties and all stay lush and green year-round. They also make excellent wind barriers, privacy hedges and noise reducers. They are hardy in zones 4-9 and are classified as one of the handful of native evergreen trees in the mid and central parts of the United States.
Pine trees only make flooring but all types of furniture and pulpwood for making paper and other necessities. In 20 years a pine tree seedling can reach towering heights of over 25 feet and the caliper of the trees are also large enough to harvest by timber cutters to take to wood yards all over the US.
Timber companies like Bowater Pines in Tennessee offer thousands of jobs for the production of pine tree crops to use for harvesting for flooring and other types of furniture and paper. They plant new crops as soon as one crop is harvested the following spring and they are very large landowners in Tennessee and employ a vast amount of families in nearby areas of central and middle Tennessee.
Dennis Sons of Tennessee Wholesale Nursery in Altamont Tennessee ships pine trees and seedlings all over the United State. They own an online plant nursery and they ship from the tiniest of seedlings 6-12 inches to a nice and full 3-4' feet tall branched pine trees affordable.
There are a vast amount of varieties of pine trees. Loblolly pine, Virginia pine, scrub pine, yellow pine, and white pine are the top varieties of pine trees sold in the Southeastern United States.
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