Gift Ideas for Any Occasion
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Showing 20 of 45 items
Sunlight: Partial to Full-Sun (Indoors near a bright window is fine)
Growth Rate: Moderate Growing
Starting at $65.95 Starting at $69.95
Sunlight: Full Sun
Growth Rate: Fast Growing
Harvest Time: Fall
Starting at $124.95
Sunlight: Full-Partial
Growth Rate: Fast Growing
Harvest Time: September-November
Starting at $149.95
Sunlight: Full-Partial
Growth Rate: Moderate Growing
Harvest Time: October-November
Starting at $55.95
Sunlight: Full to Partial
Growth Rate: Slow Growing
Starting at $18.95
Sunlight: Full to Partial
Growth Rate: Fast Growing
Starting at $18.95
Sunlight: Full Sun
Growth Rate: Moderate Growing
Starting at $29.95
Sunlight: Direct to Indirect Light
Growth Rate: Slow Growing
Starting at $49.95
Sunlight: Indirect Light
Growth Rate: Fast Growing
Starting at $53.95
Sunlight: Partial Sun
Growth Rate: Slow Growing
Starting at $47.95
Sunlight: Direct to Indirect Light
Growth Rate: Moderate Growing
Starting at $38.95 Starting at $19.95
Sunlight: Indirect Light
Growth Rate: Moderate Growing
Starting at $40.95 Starting at $37.95
Sunlight: Indirect Light
Growth Rate: Slow Growing
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Give the gift that keeps on growing
From our Cold Hardy Avocado to Hydrangeas and beyond, you'll have the best trees to give as gifts for your loved ones...or for keeping yourself! Our Unique Gift Ideas and Gift Trees are some of our bestsellers, made to thrive without much effort while still looking stunning.
Growing gift trees and plants
Specific planting directions for each of our popular Gift Trees will depend on the variety you choose, but first, ensure you're buying for proper growing zones (or purchase an indoor variety). Other than that, the most important factors for your Gift Trees are sunlight and watering needs.
From there, the actual planting or placing process is simple. Find an area with the proper sunlight and well-drained soil, or select a container large enough to accommodate the tree’s root ball, place your tree and backfill the soil in the container. Finally, water the surrounding soil to settle your plant’s roots.