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Choose beautiful evergreen trees to fill gaps and add interest and it will give your winter yard (or balcony) a real designer look so you won't miss last season's blooms. News.
You might not have the largest yard or plot, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow the mighty spruce. These 5 types of spruce ...
Dwarf evergreens are perfect for maintaining interest in the garden, even in small spaces. Fortunately, there are many attractive species to choose from, all of which retain their foliage during ...
The site is a well-illustrated compendium of dwarf and miniature evergreens. Call (800) 5-CONIFER for more information. Rohsler's Allendale Nursery and Flower Shop , 100 Franklin Turnpike, Allendale.
Just because you have limited space doesn't mean you can't have a majestic tree—consider one of these dwarf tree varieties.
Discover beautiful small trees perfect for tight spaces, offering shade, privacy, and year-round visual interest.
Evergreen attractions are the bones that can make any garden a wonderful four-season refuge for birds and gardeners alike. Conifers not only provide that tempting trio of food, shelter and nesting ...
Carol Bradford: Keeping dwarf trees alive for winter may be tricky. Published: ; Dec. 29, 2012, 10:00 a.m.
In the Pacific Northwest, growing fruit at home is easy if you choose well — especially from among a variety of dwarf and mini-trees and shrubs that promise plenty of returns.
Dwarf evergreens can be as short as 4 feet, but white pines can be 100 feet tall! Young evergreen trees have smooth bark and a thinner trunk. Older evergreens have rough bark and a thicker trunk.