We only dig & plant evergreens spring and fall.
Spring usually until May 5th or so.
Fall planting starts after Labor Day until Nov.15th, depending on the weather.
Mature Height: 30'-60'
Botanical Name: Picea glauca 'densata'
Needles 1/3" - 3/4" long, dark green with a bluish-gray overcast. Dense pyramidal, Medium to slow growth rate. Full sun, in moist loams are best.
Mature Height: 30'-60'
Botanical Name: Picea pungens
Needles 3/4" - 1 1/4" long, rigid, stout, very prickly, gray-green to blue-green. A dense pyramidal with horizontal branches to the ground. Good for privacy.
Mature Height: 40-60' x Width: 25'-30'
Botanical Name: Picea abies
Needles 1/2" - 1" long, stiff, straight or curved with horny point, Dark - Medium green. Pyramidal with pendulous branclets. Medium to fast growing, prefer full sun, moist soils will tolerate.
Mature Height: 30' - 60' x Width: 15'-25'
Botanical Name: Picea glauca var. densata (variety of White Spruce)
Pyramitdal dense tree, not as drought tolerant as Colorado Spruce. Full sun, prefer moist soils. Medium - slow growing.
Spruce Black Hills (pdf)
DownloadMature Height: 30'-60' x Width: 10'-20'
Botanical Name: Picea pungens
A dense, narrow pyramid with horizontal still branches to the ground. Needles are very rpickly, gray-green to blue-green. Prefers moist well drained soils, slow to medium growth rate.
Spruce Colorado-PiceaPungens (pdf)
DownloadMature height: 40'-60' x width: 25'-30'
Botanical Name: Picea abies
Dark green pyramidal tee with pendulous branchlets; graceful in the wind. Full sun, fast growing, prefers moist soils.
Tree-Spruce Norway-Picea abies (pdf)
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