Potted trees are a wonderful way to add greenery to your garden, whether it’s a pop of colour on the balcony or a leafy tree guarding your front door. Using containers to grow trees allows you to put beautiful trees anywhere around your house. It’s also important to make sure you’re planting the right tree, as not all of them will thrive in containers.

Small trees that thrive in containers

Common olive trees

Olive trees are originally native to the Mediterranean climate, but can be grown in containers with the right climate to produce their delicious fruits. They are a stylish choice for sunny balconies, offering beautiful silvery-green foliage. When growing them, be sure to have well-draining soil with ample sunlight. Always let the top inch of soil dry between waterings to avoid root rot.

Japanese maple

The Japanese maple is a stunning ornamental tree known for its beautiful leaves and its significance in Japanese gardening traditions. Container-grown Japanese maples should be repotted every two to three years to support their growth. During the deciduous period, it’s important to prune the trees to shape their growth effectively.

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Boxwood shrub trees

These small trees will have no problem remaining small. Their rounded leaves are ideal for pruning the tree into any type of shape you want. Just meet the trees’ growing conditions and see it thrive. Always be consistent with deep weekly waterings in its early stages.

Amelanchier trees

Small, compact and deciduous, Amelanchier – known for its interest through all seasons. The trees produce lovely, starry white flowers around springtime, and turn bronze-red during the autumn season. They offer your garden colour throughout the different seasons. Amelanchier trees prefer a spot in full sunlight. You need to move the container to the best spot throughout the year to get the best sunlight.

Small lemon trees

Lemon trees can thrive as house plants in the winter and can also be grown outdoors during the spring and summer. Therefore, planting them in pots is the ideal solution, as this allows you to easily bring them indoors when the weather turns frosty in winter. It’s important to learn how to properly prune your lemon trees to ensure they flourish. Additionally, remember to let the soil dry out between waterings.

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