Collection: Trees for Small Gardens
We've got a whole range of small trees that are perfect for more space-limited gardens. Grown with the utmost care at our Vale of Evesham nursery, we have everything from patio fruit trees to dwarf acers and cherry blossoms. Because after all, why should having a smaller space stop you from owning a lovely little tree?
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£55Sale price £50'Scarlett' Crabapple Tree
Arching boughs, scented blooms
- Delightful spreading tree
- Small tree - grows to 3m
- Fragrant pink blooms, colour-changing foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Patio Lavender Tree | Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead'
Lavender... In tree form?!
- Fragrant, upright patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1m (when pruned)
- Purple flower spikes, evergreen foliage
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Patio Photinia Tree | Photinia 'Little Red Robin'
A small tree with *big* intensity
- Fabulous, upright patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Incredible crimson-red foliage
- Evergreen for year-round interest
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£90Sale price From £85Patio Apple and Pear Trees | Perfect Partners
Your own patio orchard
- Iconic varieties you can grow in small spaces
- Fruits with unparalleled flavour
- Nice and easy to look after
- Both RHS Award of Garden Merit winners
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£70Sale price £50Cordon Apple and Pear Trees | Perfect Partners
Limited on room? No worries!
- Grow as vertical, space-saving cordons
- An incredible dessert pear and cooking apple
- Get big yields from small spaces
- RHS AGM winning varieties
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£70Sale price £50Pyramid Lemon Tree | 4 Seasons Lemon
The *real* Great Pyramid...
- Fantastically zingy and juicy lemons
- Trained into a distinctive pyramidal shape
- Perfect for your next ice and a slice!
- Harvest throughout the year
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Patio Ceanothus Tree | Ceanothus thrysiflorus 'Repens'
Brilliant blue patio blooms
- Glorious, upright patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1m (when pruned)
- Evergreen leaves, blue bonbon flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£105Sale price From £70Award Winning Patio Fruit Tree Collection | Cherry, Pear & Plum
Our growers' best picks for pots
- Grow your own fruit on a balcony or patio
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winners
- Easy care, heavy cropping and flavourful
- Harvest from July to October
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£35Sale price From £30Patio Bay Tree | Laurus nobilis 'Bay Junior'
The young star of the family
- Patio tree with an upright, bushy habit
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Delicate green leaves (wonderfully aromatic)
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Patio Mulberry Tree | Morus rotundiloba 'Mojo Berry'
The juiciest, jammiest berries
- Sweet and succulent mulberries
- RHS Chelsea Plant of the Year 2017
- Serve with sugar and whipped cream!
- Pick from May to September
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'Ecolette' Patio Apple Tree
Big flavours from a small tree
- Superb, intense but balanced flavour
- Grow apples in pots on your patio
- We would never have discovered gravity if all apple trees were this size
- High yields of fruit from a small space
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Stepover Pear Tree
Pear back on size, not quality
- Expertly trained into a low-growing shape
- Includes one of the best old varieties
- Poach in red wine, cinnamon and cloves
- Moreish pears, charming blossoms
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Family Apple Tree
Three varieties in one tree!
- Exceptionally juicy, flavourful apples
- Your very own orchard in one tree
- Better than ever crumble guaranteed!
- Harvest your apples from September
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£50Sale price £35Patio Acer Tree | Acer palmatum 'Inaba-shidare'
Punchy purple patio hues
- Upright, semi-weeping patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Alluring burgundy, deciduous foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£40Sale price From £30Patio Spindle Tree | Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'
The jewel your patio deserves
- Upright patio tree with a bushy head
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Rounded, variegated green foliage (evergreen)
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Patio Lilac Tree | Syringa 'Flowerfesta® Pink'
Double-flushing, double delight!
- Incredibly charming patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m
- Two flushes of fragrant pink flowers
- The most beautiful fragrance
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Patio Eucalyptus Tree | Eucalyptus gunnii 'Azura'®
Superb gleaming, scented leaves
- Elegant, bushy patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m
- Glaucous, silvery foliage with a lovely aroma
- Brilliant for chic flower bouquets
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Japanese Maple Tree | Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki'
The most alluring crimson hues
- Delicately rounded, shrubby tree
- Small tree - grows to 3m
- Deeply-lobed red foliage (starting green)
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Patio Peach Tree | Prunus persica 'White Peachy'
Showers of snowy white blossoms
- The perfect level of sweetness
- Compact enough for patios and balconies
- Serve fresh with cream and sugar
- Pick from August to September
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£102Sale price From £80Cross-Pollinating Cherry Collection | Kordia, Summer Sun & Sweetheart
The perfect trio for XL harvests
- Some of the finest-flavoured cherries
- Compact trees ideal for borders or pots
- Perfect for eating fresh or cooking
- Harvest throughout July and August
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Patio Viburnum Tinus Tree | Laurustinus
Evergreen wildlife magnet
- Upright patio tree with a bushy habit
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Glossy leaves, white flowers, blue berries
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Patio Apricot Tree
A little tree goes a long way!
- Expertly grown to keep nice and small
- Includes heavy-cropping varieties
- Eat straight after picking or dry for a snack
- Refreshing apricots, charming flowers
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Black Lily Magnolia | Magnolia liliiflora 'Nigra'
Abundant showy blooms
- Strong bushy tree
- Small tree - grows up to 3m
- Tulip-like, reddish-purple flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£40Sale price From £30Patio Holly Tree | Ilex aquifolium 'Alaska'
Bright red winter berries
- Clear-stemmed, upright patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Glossy green, spiny leaves and red berries
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£60Sale price From £30Green Weeping Japanese Maple Tree | Acer palmatum 'Dissectum'
Low-growing, high impact
- Bushy, gently weeping tree
- Small tree - grows to 2.5m
- Leaves turn red, orange and yellow in autumn
- Can be grown in containers
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£105Sale price From £85Award-Winning Cordon Fruit Tree Collection | Apple, Pear & Plum
All the plaudits, half the space
- Columnar fruit trees that save on space
- Three RHS award-winning varieties
- Grow in pots and on balconies
- Create your own miniature orchard
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'Nana' Patio Pomegranate Tree
Fruiting ruby jewels!
- Sweet with a lovely tangy kick
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Rustle up a pomegranate and orange cheesecake
- Harvest from August to November
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Meet Danielle
110 years' expertise free with every tree
Danielle's nursery has been growing trees in the South Downs National Park for over a century, and it shows. Dug up and sent straight to your garden at between 18-36 months old, their quality rootstocks, expert pruning and natural pest control mean that these traditionally field-grown trees are the hardiest you can get.
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Which trees are best for small gardens?
There are lots of trees well-suited to growing in small gardens, from naturally diminutive species to the stouter dwarf siblings of larger cultivars. Our first suggestion is always a Japanese maple (Acer palmatum). These low-growing, spreading trees often grow to just a couple of metres tall and wide, making them ideal for smaller spaces. Many can be grown in containers, too, making them a viable option for patio gardens. Other options include dwarf (and columnar) cherry blossom trees, patio-trained fruit trees and compact willow varieties (like flamingo and 'Kilmarnock’ weeping).

How do you care for trees for small gardens?
Care for small trees grown in the open ground is similar to that of larger specimens; typically, moist but well-drained soil is preferred with nice levels of fertility. Pruning can vary from species to species but many will only need a light trim each year, while an application of general-purpose fertiliser at the start of spring can be beneficial. The differences come for those smaller trees grown in pots. Container-grown plants dry out more quickly than those grown in the open ground and have less readily-available access to nutrients in the way that ground-grown plants do. That means more regular watering (and often a more frequent feeding schedule) is needed for trees grown in pots.

Planting schemes involving trees for small gardens
Just because you’ve not got much room to deal with doesn’t mean you can’t curate your own garden planting scheme with the odd small tree or two. Using acers, for instance, you can create a Japanese-style dry garden with gravel. If you want to be whisked away to the Tuscan hillsides, then a citrus, fig or olive tree offers just the ticket, helping contribute to a Mediterranean planting scheme. The addition of a pair of laurel trees flanking the doorway can help bolster your space’s elegance and give it a more formal feel. The world, as they say, is your oyster.
Trees for Small Gardens FAQs
What is the best tree to have in a small garden?
That’s a bit like asking a parent who their favourite child is! We can’t pick just one, but any of the following make excellent trees for small gardens:
- Japanese maple trees
- Dwarf and weeping cherry blossom trees
- Patio-trained trees (both fruiting and flowering)
- Magnolia trees
- Cornus (dogwood) trees
- Amelanchier (serviceberry) trees
- Many crabapple trees
- Fruit trees grown on dwarfing rootstocks (e.g. apples grafted onto an M27 rootstock)
What are the best small flowering trees?
Some of our favourite small flowering trees include ‘Kiku-shidare-zakura’ cherry blossom, ‘Susan’ magnolia and ‘Scarlett’ crabapple. There are so many to choose from, however, so it’s well worth taking a dive through our range!
How do you create height in a small garden?
If you’ve only got a small space, then there are a couple of ways you can add some verticality: plant a climber or plant a tree. For the latter, you want to be looking for something that grows to around the three metre mark; this is large enough to give that sense of height without threatening to loom over and shade out the rest of the space.
Are acers good for small gardens?
Yes, acers are absolutely good for small gardens! Most are both low- and slow-growing, with weeping or spreading habits that are well-suited to smaller spots. Many grow well in large containers, too.
What is the best evergreen tree for a small garden?
There are a few good evergreen options for smaller gardens, including the holly, laurel, olive and strawberry tree – the latter of which produces amazing funky berries!
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