Sago Palm Tree
Introduction Add Tropical Flair and Property Value to your Home Unique texture from the palm leaves to the trunk Add a warm, tropical feel to your...
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Introduction Add Tropical Flair and Property Value to your Home Unique texture from the palm leaves to the trunk Add a warm, tropical feel to your...
View full detailsIntroduction Top Pick for an Early Harvest Apple! Crisp and Sweet Versatile apple - great for Eating, Cooking and Storage! Easy to Grow Self Polli...
View full detailsIntroduction Grow the Perfect Sweet Treat in Your Own Yard! Crisp, Sugary Sweet Apples Great for Eating, Baking, Cooking, and Storing! Plenty of a...
View full detailsThe amazing fragrance and white blooms of the Gardenia, in a tree form! The Double Blooming Gardenia Tree is perfect for pots and will evoke classi...
View full detailsIntroduction Plum Magic Crape Myrtle....Yes It's Really Here! Brand New Variety Compact size fits in any yard Low maintenance and disease resistan...
View full detailsIf you’re looking for a vibrantly-colored ornamental tree for your yard, it’s hard to beat the Red Japanese Maple Tree. The tree shows off its name...
View full detailsIntroduction Most Popular Variety! An American Classic! Chemical-free, GMO-free, Delicious Apples for you! Dwarf Tree perfect for smaller yards Pi...
View full detailsNothing quite says spring like lilacs, and the Korean Lilac Tree offers the brightest, most fragrant ones! This variety gives you gorgeous purple b...
View full detailsIntroduction 5 Different Apples on One Tree! Enjoy fruit the very first year A flavor for everyone in the family Get 5 unique apple varieties on o...
View full detailsJapanese Maples are the hardiest Dwarf Ornamental Trees. They grow in most climates in the United States and are adaptable to just about any soil. Knock Out Rose trees and the dwarf varieties of Redbud Trees and Magnolia Trees are also exceptionally hardy Dwarf Flowering Trees. Read about our Best Dwarf Trees For Landscaping.
Dwarf fruit trees like Meyer Lemons, Key Limes, and Fig trees are great for growing indoors if you have a bright enough spot. Dwarf Citrus Trees love humidity so mist them daily or use a humidifier. Proper care is crucial for getting fruit trees to produce fruit indoors so be sure to do your research before choosing the dwarf fruit tree for you. Read more information on Citrus Trees in Pots
Small trees are perfect for containers. Any of the trees you see in this section can be grown in pots. We recommend growing Fruit Trees, like Figs, Meyer Lemons and Key Limes, small Flowering Trees, like Dwarf Crape Myrtles, Rose Trees, Hydrangea Trees, and Hibiscus Trees, Ornamental Trees like Japanese Maples and Tropical Palm Trees, and dwarf Evergreen Trees, like the Dwarf Alberta Spruce in pots.
Just be sure your container drains well and you water your dwarf trees in pots regularly. Read more on Growing Fig Trees in Containers.
Plant Dwarf Trees in spring and fall for best results in most areas. However if you have mild summers or winters planting at those times is fine for most Dwarf Trees as well. Be sure to provide plenty of water when planting in summer and add a nice thick layer of mulch when winter planting.
Our top pick for a small Evergreen privacy tree is the Emerald Green Arborvitae. This exceptional tree is great for privacy, cold hardy, pest and disease resistant, and low maintenance. It grows 10 to 15 feet tall and about 4 feet wide. Holly trees and the Blue Point Juniper are also great small Evergreen Trees for privacy.
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