Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii)
is a fast-growing native evergreen valued for its tall, straight form and adaptability to warm climates. Commonly used for timber, windbreaks, and restoration projects, it thrives in sandy, well-drained soils and provides excellent wildlife habitat.
Planting Instructions & Growing Guide
Growing Zones:
Thrives in USDA Zones 7–11, making it ideal for warm, humid regions in the Southeast.
Sunlight Needs:
Requires full sun for best growth
Performs well in open landscapes, large properties, or restoration settings
Soil Requirements:
Prefers well-draining sandy soils, but adapts to loam and light clay
Tolerates poor soils and drought once established
Avoid planting in areas with standing water
Planting Tips:
Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball
Plant at the same soil level as its container
Water thoroughly and mulch lightly (keep mulch away from trunk)
Watering:
Water regularly during the first 6–12 months
Becomes drought-tolerant with age
Deep, infrequent watering encourages strong roots
Fertilizing:
Benefit from a balanced slow-release fertilizer in spring
Avoid over-fertilizing—pines prefer modest feeding
Growth & Appearance:
Fast-growing pine with long, soft needles and a classic tall canopy
Provides year-round greenery, shade, and wind protection
Excellent for wildlife—birds and small animals love its habitat
Pruning:
Minimal pruning needed
Remove dead or crossing branches as needed
Best done in late winter or early spring