Do you have some *tree suggestions that will grow only to 7-10 feet at maturity.* I have a 30' wide and 15' depth front yard and would like to *add 3 small trees along my side of the front* sidewalk area. This little slice is north of my home and far away enough it *gets near full sun.* I have been searching for months and everything I have found is either dwarf for a patio pot or "small" is described as 25'-30' height. My *main interest are trees that won't grow over 12' tall -- ever.* I would prefer a deciduous with just leaves, or with blooms or blooms & fruiting. I live in an area that used to be a Douglas Fir tree grove with 70' + trees, nearly 100 yrs old. I want *quaint little decorative trees that won't overshadow my yard & home and that I can enjoy year-round interest.* I welcome all cultivars that will grow in 8b western Oregon up to 10' but one caveat *NO JAPENESE MAPLES,* everyone seems to have those (even my next door neighbors) and I want something with somewhat larger leaves, even as large as Magnolia size leaves if the tree will only grow to 10'. I am 60 yo so I don't want a tree that will take 30 yrs to grow to 10' at maturity. I have *listened to & watched your video so many times that now I understand your vernacular perfectly.* I live in a regular neighborhood, but *what if I were in a Mobile Home Park and had the 10' tall tree stipulation, surely there are communities who have figured it out. Maybe you have an insight into those areas.* Again, zone *8b western Oregon but* not nearly as wet as it was, even 10 yrs ago. This past 3 summers have been little to no rain for the entire 3 months (but I'm ok with watering, just want you to know we are *not living in constant water/bog conditions* : ) Rather *Oregon is so dry now in once were wet areas, that wild fires were the topic of the day* (like northern California). *Thank you so very much!* Katherine : D ps I hope my request also means --- trees that are most resistant to disease, borers, fungus....
Hi, thanks for watching my videos faithfully. Warm regards! Maybe, I can't give the right advice, but to help you I'll give you access to a site about plant information that might be suitable for your area, Mrs. extension.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/1/nativeplantreclist.pdf maybe you can get a solution by accessing the site, hope it helps! thanks, warm regards. PlantDo Home & Garden 💕
Do you have some *tree suggestions that will grow only to 7-10 feet at maturity.* I have a 30' wide and 15' depth front yard and would like to *add 3 small trees along my side of the front* sidewalk area. This little slice is north of my home and far away enough it *gets near full sun.* I have been searching for months and everything I have found is either dwarf for a patio pot or "small" is described as 25'-30' height. My *main interest are trees that won't grow over 12' tall -- ever.* I would prefer a deciduous with just leaves, or with blooms or blooms & fruiting. I live in an area that used to be a Douglas Fir tree grove with 70' + trees, nearly 100 yrs old. I want *quaint little decorative trees that won't overshadow my yard & home and that I can enjoy year-round interest.* I welcome all cultivars that will grow in 8b western Oregon up to 10' but one caveat *NO JAPENESE MAPLES,* everyone seems to have those (even my next door neighbors) and I want something with somewhat larger leaves, even as large as Magnolia size leaves if the tree will only grow to 10'. I am 60 yo so I don't want a tree that will take 30 yrs to grow to 10' at maturity. I have *listened to & watched your video so many times that now I understand your vernacular perfectly.* I live in a regular neighborhood, but *what if I were in a Mobile Home Park and had the 10' tall tree stipulation, surely there are communities who have figured it out. Maybe you have an insight into those areas.* Again, zone *8b western Oregon but* not nearly as wet as it was, even 10 yrs ago. This past 3 summers have been little to no rain for the entire 3 months (but I'm ok with watering, just want you to know we are *not living in constant water/bog conditions* : ) Rather *Oregon is so dry now in once were wet areas, that wild fires were the topic of the day* (like northern California). *Thank you so very much!* Katherine : D ps I hope my request also means --- trees that are most resistant to disease, borers, fungus....
Hi, thanks for watching my videos faithfully. Warm regards!
Maybe, I can't give the right advice, but to help you I'll give you access to a site about plant information that might be suitable for your area, Mrs.
extension.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/documents/1/nativeplantreclist.pdf
maybe you can get a solution by accessing the site, hope it helps!
thanks, warm regards. PlantDo Home & Garden 💕
You decide how large your tree gets. Get a good pair of pruners and plant what you want 🙂
What tree did you end up going with?
The pop up window reads 10 best small trees and the title reads 8 best small trees. Important lesson in editing your work
what is fol-fol-liage?