![]() ![]() The fact that your tree is gaining height could be because there is competition for light from surrounding trees or structures and the tree is focusing its energy on growing tall and not producing flowers. – The difference in growing environments – the conditions could vary dramatically at the nursery where it was grown and your home – The size of the tree at the time of planting and currently This settling-in process depends of several factors like: It sounds like your Dais cotinifolia could be taking a while to settle into its new home. I was trying to Google small trees that provide light screening but the world of trees is SO extensive! Wow!!! – I live in a gated complex, so my yard is small.Īnd if not the Pompon, would you be willing to suggest another species that can be suited for such restrictive space but that can provide light screening. ![]() – Direct sunlight in this spot is until around 1/2PM But that would bring it relatively close it’s nearest Tree Aloe – which is already at about 5-6mts in height from soil to top of the tree – How far away from the wall should they be? Realistically I can probably put it about 1.5m away from the boundary walls. So I hope you’re able to kindly give me three quick tips to consider before committing to the Pompon I came across the Pompon tree as a suggestion and I was wondering if it may work for my space? Thinking of planting it in the front next to one of the tree aloes. But it’s way too late to transplant them elsewhere now) I’m told they are halfway grown and may cause problems because they are extremely close to the boundary wall. I’ve got two Tree Aloes lining the front wall (bought the home with these already. And currently investigating what trees would be best suited to plant in their space to provide screening, fill the gaps and beautify the space by adding a pop of colour to the succulents. I have recently removed some invasive desert aloes in my small garden. I am brand new to gardening and attempting to acquire as much knowledge and assistance as I can. ![]()
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