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Thuja Green Giant
2553 reviewsStarting at $19.95Up to 20% OFFHass Avocado Tree
666 reviewsStarting at $93.95Up to 37% OFFLeyland Cypress Tree
588 reviewsStarting at $24.95Up to 17% OFFDouble Knock Out® Rose
311 reviewsStarting at $24.95Up to 58% OFFPhenomenal™ Lavender Plant
288 reviewsStarting at $24.95Up to 38% OFFEmerald Green Arborvitae
615 reviewsStarting at $24.95Taylor Juniper Tree
98 reviewsStarting at $77.95Up to 13% OFFEverbearing Strawberry - USDA Organic
84 reviewsStarting at $21.95Up to 27% OFFPink Lemonade Blueberry Bush
142 reviewsStarting at $65.95Up to 12% OFFCold Hardy Avocado Tree
754 reviewsStarting at $149.95Black Knight Butterfly Bush
188 reviewsStarting at $77.95Up to 13% OFFRed Haven Peach Tree
177 reviewsStarting at $129.95Up to 7% OFFPeaches & Cream Honeysuckle Vine
151 reviewsStarting at $24.95Up to 17% OFFKarl Foerster Grass
44 reviewsStarting at $40.95Up to 18% OFFPink Muhly Grass
141 reviewsStarting at $69.95Junior Giant Thuja Tree
74 reviewsStarting at $46.95Up to 33% OFFFull Speed A Hedge® American Pillar Arborvitae
115 reviewsStarting at $46.95Up to 33% OFFColorado Blue Spruce Tree
175 reviewsStarting at $65.95Reliance Peach Tree
83 reviewsStarting at $159.95Limelight Hydrangea Tree
125 reviewsStarting at $134.95Honeycrisp™ Apple Tree
322 reviewsStarting at $134.95Rainier Cherry Tree
121 reviewsStarting at $169.95Up to 19% OFFWintergreen Boxwood Shrub
100 reviewsStarting at $41.95Up to 16% OFFMeyer Lemon Tree
1466 reviewsStarting at $92.95Up to 28% OFFMichigan Trees
Homeowners in the Great Lakes State often come to the Fast Growing Trees Nursery when they’re looking for a fast-growing shade tree to enhance their residential landscape. The type of trees you plant in Michigan will depend on where you live – Flatlands, Lake Michigan Shoreline, Sunrise Side, Copper Country, The Dunes, The Straits, Saginaw Valley, or the Motor City – and the benefits you expect from the tree.
The Best Trees for Planting in Michigan
Other outstanding Michigan tree choices will always include specimens that are highly adaptable to the unique climate of the varied Michigan regions. Michigan has a mild climate with well-defined seasons. If you live in the southern regions, you’ll enjoy warm temperatures and a longer frost-free period than your northern neighbors. Before you choose your trees, it’s advisable to consider your climate and soil type.
We know you want fast-growing trees that hardy, and are perhaps even native to the Great Lake State such as the white dogwood. For shade from that Michigan summer sun, we suggest American Elm, the Cleveland Pear, or one of our many Maple trees.
If you’re looking to plant a row of evergreens, try our Thuja Giant or Leyland Cypress. They both grow quickly to form a uniform, living green wall. Unlike other trees that are prone to many diseases, these evergreens are disease resistant as well as fast-growing.
When you want to brighten your landscape, consider flowering trees like the Kwanzan. This tree grows well in Michigan and as well as its burgeoning spring flowers, it is also large enough to also be a shade tree. Some of the best trees for Mich. landscapes will be found at Fast Growing Trees Nursery.
A Large Variety of Trees for Michigan
Wherever you live in the Mitten – the North Woods, Mid-Michigan, along Base Line, in the Thumb or the Upper Peninsula – we have the trees for your unique region. Our wide selection of trees for Michigan is sure to provide some colorful and practical solutions for the home landscape.
The Michigan state tree is the Eastern White Pine; a tree that grows up to 80 ft. tall. It has a layered form, with horizontal branches and a rounded crown.
Kalkaska soil is the official Michigan state soil. It is found in both peninsulas of Northern Michigan. Kalkaska soil is comprised of layers of different kinds of sand from glacier deposits. The southern half of the Lower Peninsula enjoys some of the most fertile soil in the USA, making home gardening and landscaping a joy that is easily accomplished. Michigan also has areas of heavy clay as well as shifting sand which can be amended by adding organic matter for success raising fast-growing trees.