Trees For Small Gardens

Trees For Small Gardens

Trees For Small Gardens

Welcome to trees for small gardens.

The idea behind this website is to provide you with any and all information you may need to help you make a more informed decision when the time comes for you to buy the ideal tree for your small garden.

Garden Trees Attract Wildlife

A wonderful advantage of having trees in your small garden is the abundance of wildlife a small collection of trees can attract. Once they are established your trees will attract all sorts of birds and the larger they get the more birds they will attract. It can be amazing how much a city garden can be transformed by the beautiful sound of birds singing and planting trees can start that transformation in your garden. If you are very lucky your garden may begin to attract squirrels, stoats and other small furry animals. In the garden I mentioned above with the water problem this is exactly what has happened. Nothing gives the owner more pleasure than sitting on his deck and watching the many different birds and small creatures that visit his wooded area. Some bird tables and feeders have also helped and he recently erected a clever squirrel run to make their visit to his garden even more enjoyable.

Fruit Trees For Small Gardens

Fruit trees for small gardens not only bring all the benefits I have discussed above, but also (of course) provide fruit! Imagine waking up in the morning, strolling down your lawn to your wooded area and plucking a lovely piece of fruit from one of your trees, such as an apple, pear or even nuts such as hazelnuts. You will be very surprised how much fruit a small tree such as an apple tree or pear tree can produce. Fruit trees when younger often produce their best fruit if you have some patience. It may be a slow start but after just a few years only three or four fruit trees in your small garden can produce a dazzling array of produce for your kitchen table. There is no taste better than the taste of an apple grown in your own garden!

Buying Trees For Your Small Garden

Depending on your own circumstances its always a good idea to plan your garden ideas carefully and think things through before planting anything. Dont be tempted to buy trees that are too large for your gardenm small trees tend to become more securely established and larger trees and bushes don't like being moved so much. If you are starting from scratch and planning your garden ideas from new, such as with a newly built house, then lucky you! You have the freedom to plan your garden to the maximum benefit. If you have an established garden then do not be dismayed, you are at no disadvantage. Simply plan the changes to your garden, think carefully about the small trees which would be best suited for your circumstances and buy them accordingly, whether they be fruit trees, blossoms, or others such as birch, ash or even elm.

In further articles we shall go into greater depth on each of the many trees for small gardens that are available to buy. Bookmark our website and stay tuned for some of the very best garden ideas, suggestions for garden improvements and articles about all sorts of small trees, bushes and planters for your small garden.