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Weeping trees for small gardens uk.
A tree s size can be controlled through planting in pots which limit a tree s nutrient uptake.
Their long cascading drooping branches are good landscaping choices as specimen trees to create a focal point.
It s a lovely small weeping willow with purple stems that carry catkins before the leaves open.
There are many trees widely available for smaller gardens in all shapes and sizes evergreen and deciduous.
Cordon trees are trained into a narrow columnar form.
These are fantastic trees for any garden and will thrive in most conditions.
If you have a small front or backyard and garden space is limited then small or dwarf weeping trees will add a dramatic look.
Given that many of us have limited space in which to garden it becomes important that any trees chosen are right for their surroundings in terms of proportion as well as for their decorative value.
Trees for smaller gardens.
If spread is a worry a columnar species is a better option.
Small weeping trees add grace and elegance to small landscaped gardens.
Standard trees are produced by clearing much of the lower branches producing a top heavy tree.
If you need any further information or advice on choosing trees for your garden feel free to contact our team on 01485 601143.
Trees make use of vertical space that is often underutilised in a small garden.
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It makes a superb winter silhouette too followed by generous colour in spring.
Weeping trees are excellent for restricted spaces as they tend to grow outwards rather than upwards.
We ve taken care of the selection process for you and put together a range of small weeping trees so whether you want a variety with fantastic foliage or beautiful blossom there s something to inspire everyone.
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Salix purpurea pendula is well worth planting in a small garden as it s much better behaved than the giant weeping willows you see in parks and large gardens.
With the average garden size in the uk being 14 metres squared many people consider their gardens small.
Many people think that their garden is too small for a tree but actually there are so many small and dwarf varieties of tree and many that can even be grown in containers.
A tree s size can be controlled through pruning.
Trees are also vital for wildlife such as nesting birds and bees so getting one in your garden is really a no brainer.
An estimated height and spread in 20 years is given for each variety of tree making it easy to determine if it is a suitable size.
For tiny gardens or concrete yards trees planted in large containers are the perfect compromise.