Want to grow your own pine? Luckily, you have plenty of methods to choose from. For example, breeding from seeds is common, but this does not guarantee success with a hundred percent probability and also requires a lot of patience. Seedlings, on the other hand, are early young plants that have grown in special beds or greenhouse cultures. Since the beginning is already done, rearing will be much easier for you.

Buy pine seedlings
Pine seedlings are available from any tree nursery. The still small plants can be easily transported and are usually inexpensive. Alternatively, you can also find it on the Internet.
Plant pine seedlings
In order for your seedlings to develop into a stately pine tree, a certain amount of care is required. Below you will find helpful tips for a healthy growth of your coniferous tree.
The preparation
Before you plant your seedlings, you should think about the garden design. Once your pine has reached a certain size and become accustomed to the location, you could disrupt its growth by transplanting the conifer again. The age limit for a pine is five years. Planning will save you a lot of time and effort. Also take into account the incidence of light and the soil conditions of the chosen location. Fortunately, a pine is very undemanding in this respect.
Instructions for planting
Here's how to go about planting your pine seedlings:
- loosen the soil and remove weeds if necessary
- place the seedlings on the surface in advance to be able to estimate the distance
- Water the seedlings well and soak the root ball in water for some time
- while the root ball soaks with water, dig the holes
- now put the young pine in the ground
- in the first few weeks you should pay attention to an increased water supply
tips
Young pine seedlings are still susceptible to pest infestation. For protection, it is advisable to plant certain accompanying cultures that keep predators away. Spinach and mustard give off an intense aroma that keeps many animals away.