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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 ...
Spruce up your yard! With cold-weather hardiness, evergreen beauty and a range of sizes and shapes, the many types of spruce ...
Dwarf Alberta Spruce The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova If you’re looking for a pint-sized evergreen tree for year-round garden color, the dwarf Alberta spruce is always a popular pick.
Nunnally: Treating damage to Dwarf Alberta spruce. By Richard Nunnally Special correspondent Apr 24, 2015 Apr 24, 2015; 0; 1 of 2 ... Also, it looks like the pots are on the small side.
Portland Parks and Recreation planted a Dwarf Alberta Spruce Wednesday morning at Mill Ends Park, located in the median of Naito Parkway. Officials say they chose the tree as it requires little ...
The original Christmas tree was a Spruce, which is distinguished by its cone shape and whorled branches. The needles of a Spruce are attached singly to the branches rather than in bunches, in a ...
Q: I've got an evergreen (I think it's a dwarf Alberta spruce) that has one bigger branch pushing out from the rest of the bush, which has small, tight needles. Why is it doing that? It looks like ...
Dwarf Alberta spruce and other dwarf evergreens will grow happily in large pots, as long as you remember to occasionally feed and routinely water them. Ask Marianne: Dwarf Alberta spruce can ...
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 ...
Answer: Dwarf Alberta spruce is notorious for being attractive to spider mites. Their damage would show up in late summer. ... Also, it looks like the pots are on the small side.