Dogwood Trees

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Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Tree

Sunlight: Full-Partial

Growth Rate: Slow

Harvest Time: August

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Growing Zones: 4-9
dogwood tree with flowers

Iconic springtime blooms and deep color.

From white to pink and fresh hues in-between, our Dogwood Trees offer a variety of colors to perfect your landscape. This timeless pick is known for its iconic tones, emerging as one of the first springtime bloomers to usher in warm weather and visual interest.

How and When to Plant Dogwood Trees

Knowing your growing zone is an important first step. After you’ve determined your zone, keep sunlight and watering needs in mind for your Dogwood Trees.

We recommend planting in early spring or fall, before or after the threat of frost, but as long as the ground is not frozen and temperature extremes are at bay, you're good to go.

From there, planting is easy. Find an area with well-drained soil, dig a hole large enough to accommodate the Dogwood’s root ball (along with a bit of extra width for growing space), place your tree and back fill the hole. Finally, water the Dogwood to settle the soil and mulch to conserve moisture in the area.

When to Prune Dogwood Trees

A Few Pruning Tips

Generally, you should prune Dogwood Trees during dormancy, in the fall and winter seasons.

When you prune, simply ensure you make your cuts at a 45-degree angle and use clean, sterilized pruning shears. Remove dead, diseased or damaged branches, and ensure sunlight penetrates the canopy of your tree after pruning.


When Do Dogwood Trees Bloom?

Generally, Dogwood Trees bloom at the start of spring, from March to April, depending on your area and climate. And each variety could have different blooming times, color and more.