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A dwarf Alberta spruce thrives in full sun and grows in USDA hardiness zones 3 to 6, but it is temperamental in the warmer zones 6 through 8. The dwarf Alberta spruce is best suited for a climate ...
Because of its small size and Christmas-tree shape, the dwarf Alberta spruce is a favorite evergreen across many parts of the country. This cute little tree keeps its conical shape as it grows ...
From flowering mini trees to shrubs with eye-catching shapes, here are 12 dwarf plants for front yard landscaping that will suit any garden style and the look of any home. ... Dwarf Alberta Spruce.
Question: I have a dwarf Alberta spruce in front of my house, next to the walkway. Last season, I noticed that some of the needles were turning brown and falling off the plant. At first it was ...
These dwarf boxwood shrubs are prized for their densely packed, light-green leaves and a rounded, compact growth habit. They grow best in full or partial sun and in well-draining soil. Boxwoods ...
Dwarf Alberta spruce also isn't terribly "stable" when it comes to staying true to its mutated habit. Your different-looking branch isn't from a different species, but rather it's what this plant ...
Nunnally: Treating damage to Dwarf Alberta spruce. By Richard Nunnally Special correspondent Apr 24, 2015 Apr 24, 2015; 0; 1 of 2 Dwarf Alberta spruce. R. Nunnally Japanese ...
You suggested a plant called a dwarf Alberta spruce. My question is, can this shrub be grown in a pot? I have two large pots on either side of my front door and am tired of refilling them with ...
Q • I received a decorated dwarf Alberta spruce as a holiday gift. It makes a perfect little Christmas tree. What do I need to do to keep it alive ...
Answer: Dwarf Alberta spruce is notorious for being attractive to spider mites. Their damage would show up in late summer. Also, since mites spend the winter as eggs, there would have been no ...