Start the process of choosing small or dwarf trees by determining your home’s plant hardiness zone and the drainage condition of your landscape’s soil. These factors will determine which types ...
If the shrub needs to fit into a smaller space, it may be best to select a slow-growing plant or a dwarf variety of a larger one. The shrubs you plant should complement your landscape and create a ...
That’s especially likely with plants that have been going nowhere (“sulking”) since the day you planted them. Two underlying issues usually explain why landscape plants fail to thrive.