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Popular Low Maintenance Trees for Small Utah Yards

Popular Low Maintenance Trees for Small Utah Yards


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Trees are a great addition to any yard, providing shade, beauty, and even a home for wildlife. However, not all trees are created equal when it comes to maintenance. If you have a small yard in Utah, you'll want to choose a tree that is easy to care for and doesn't outgrow its space. Here are some popular low maintenance trees that are perfect for small Utah yards and you'll find them right here at progressiveplants.com

Japanese Maple for small spaces

  • Japanese Maple: This small tree is known for its beautiful foliage, which can range from red to orange to green. Japanese maples are slow-growing and can be trained to have a compact shape. They prefer partial shade and well-draining soil. It is important to protect Japanese maples from direct sunlight to avoid leaf burn. This is especially important during the winter months because the sun can heat up the bark and encourage the cambium layer to expand. Then, when it freezes at night the bark will burst, leading to tree damage. Planting your Japanese Maples on the North or East side of your home where they're protected from sun exposure from the south and west, can make a huge difference in the health and happiness of your trees.

Serviceberry trees for small spaces

  • Serviceberry: Serviceberry, often nicknamed Utah's Blueberry, is a small tree that produces beautiful white flowers in the spring, followed by delicious berries in the summer. They are also low maintenance and prefer partial shade and well-draining soil. You can find serviceberry trees with single trunks or as a multi-stemmed clump, depending on what you want to create in your landscape.

Crabapple trees for Utah landscapes

  • Crabapple: Crabapple trees are small to medium-sized trees that are known for their beautiful pink or white flowers in the spring, followed by colorful fruit in the fall. They are also low maintenance and prefer full sun and well-draining soil. Don't let the fruit worry you. Most crabapple trees have persistent fruits that stay on the tree through winter, attracting birds to your yard through the colder months!

Honeylocust trees are fantastic for Utah landscapes

  • Honeylocust: Honeylocust is a small to medium-sized tree with delicate leaves and an airy appearance. They are low maintenance, require very little water once established, and can tolerate a variety of soil conditions.

Weeping White Spruce are extremely popular in Utah landscapes

  • Weeping White Spruce: The Weeping White Spruce is a small to medium-sized tree that is always in high demand. It's loved for its beautiful weeping branches and narrow growth habit. Weeping White Spruce is also drought tolerant and can withstand the dry and cold climates of Utah. They prefer moist, well-drained soil.

These are just a few of the many low maintenance trees that are perfect for small Utah yards. When choosing a tree for your yard, be sure to consider the tree's mature size, the amount of sunlight it needs, and the type of soil it prefers. With the right tree, you can enjoy the beauty and benefits of having a tree in your yard without all the maintenance. you can find a wide variety of these trees at progressiveplants.com

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