Classic Oak Benefits + Easy-Growing Shade
Why Pin Oak Trees?
Eye-catching evergreen foliage, autumnal tones in the fall and a graceful wildlife show of birds and butterflies: The Pin Oak Tree delivers all of this and more. Plus, because itโs grown for long-term success, year after year, it fits right into your landscape effortlessly.
Thereโs nothing like the Pin Oak. It merges no-hassle care with one-of-a-kind looks youโll love, no matter where you plant it. And since itโs slow-growing but consistent, itโs simple to acclimate to any area, especially since it doesnโt need fertilizer and is watered by rainfall after the first few growing seasons.
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But the best part about this Pin Oak is its origin story. For one, itโs specifically chosen for top benefits: Hand-selected by horticulturists to thrive at your home, itโs a proven performer no matter where you plant it because it adapts to your needs.
And since itโs planted, monitored and shipped with care, roots intact, you get the absolute best results.
Most big-box garden centers ship bare-root in a process that leaves up to 90% of healthy, developed roots behind…but our tried-and-true process means you get developed roots in nutrient-rich soil, ready to plant and thrive year after year.
Get a classic Oak Tree with none of the hassle, guesswork or disappointing results. If youโre looking for timeless shade and easy growth for your landscape, look no further than the Pin Oak Tree!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: The Pin Oak Tree is synonymous with adaptability, so itโs fairly easy to grow. However, itโs important to keep the below in mind.
First, choose an area in your landscape with at least 4 to 6 hours of sunlight per day. After scouting your location, dig a hole thatโs at least two to three times wider than your treeโs root ball. Once youโve placed your Pin Oak, backfill its soil, tamp down to avoid air pockets and lastly, water to help establish its roots.
2. Watering: Itโs moderately drought tolerant, but your Pin Oak needs to be watered about once a week the first year after planting. You may decrease frequency to once per month after the first growing season has passed. After the tree has reached 10 feet in height, itโs best to let rainfall take over and taper off watering.
But if youโre not sure when to water your tree, simply check the surrounding soil, down to around 2 or 3 inches. If the soil is dry, itโs time to water.
3. Fertilizing: Fertilizer isnโt necessary for Pin Oaks because theyโll amend the soil over time with their own leaves.
4. Pruning: Itโs best to prune your tree during July or August when dry weather is less likely. Simply remove any dead or diseased branches when you prune for best results.





















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