This low-maintenance evergreen tree is great for adding height to your landscaping. Meindert van der Haven/Getty Images Dwarf Alberta spruce is a cone-shaped evergreen often used as a miniature ...
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 slowly ...
This spruce tree will never fill back in after being cut back too severely into the bare inner branches. Q: My dwarf Alberta spruce is obviously not a dwarf anymore. It's grown bigger than I want it ...
A few years ago, I got a question from a good friend,” Can you buy a tree that is balled and burlapped and plant the tree in a pot and keep the tree in that same pot all year, outside and in front of ...
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 just ...
Q: I have a living Christmas tree on my porch in a 12-inch pot. It's a Dwarf Alberta Spruce (Picea glauca 'Conica') from Grand Blanc, Mich. How can I best enjoy it indoors the week of Christmas and ...
Q: I planted Alberta spruce trees about 10 years ago, and one looks like a white spruce at the top. Can you tell me how and why this happened?- Walter, Livingston Manor A: The dwarf Alberta spruce ...
Two Christmas’ ago, granddaughter Kayla gifted me with two Dwarf Alberta Spruce (Albertina Conica) trees. For a year and a half these evergreen trees remained in the nursery pots in which they arrived ...
I got a hug and a question from a friend at church in Jeromesville a few years ago. We go to a friendly church. The question was, "Can you buy a tree that is balled and burlapped and plant the tree in ...
Q. This is one of our two dwarf Alberta spruce trees. In the fall we noticed the very top of one turning brown; it kept getting worse from top down, and we noticed white webs. We took a picture of it, ...
Q. I have two dwarf Alberta spruce located in the front of my home that are beginning to turn brown. I am worried and wonder if the plant will recover. A. Everything is a bit out of kilter this year.
This dwarf Alberta spruce is sending out a "reversion" that looks like one tree growing out of a different one. Q: I've got an evergreen (I think it's a dwarf Alberta spruce) that has one bigger ...
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