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What size trees should I buy?
show all tree selection questionsWe specialize in selling 1 to 3 year old seedlings. Your goals and budget will determine the best age of seedling for your particular project.
1 year old seedlings:
- Cheaper - younger trees are cheaper making them a more economical choice when you are purchasing a large quantity of trees
- Easier and faster to plant - being smaller and easier to handle, they can also be planted faster. If you're interested in starting a shelterbelt or a tree farm, younger trees are best suited for you
2 year+ seedlings:
- Larger - you'll want to purchase older seedlings when fast establishment is important to you
- Advanced development - in situations where competition might be a factor, we recommend planting older stock as it is far more likely to succeed
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What will you find at TreeTime.ca?
A huge assortment of trees, shrubs, and berry seedlings at prices garden centers, tree farms, and plant nurseries just can't match.
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