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Just The Right Size! Patio Trees at Nature Hills

Easy-to-maintain space-saving Patio Trees are just what you need for small-scale landscaping whether you have a landscape or not! Perfect for balconies, porches, and urban courtyards, whenever you are landscaping a patio or deck, you'll want to choose appropriate Patio trees!

Patio trees tend to be smaller in height and diameter, making them ideal for small areas! The space-saving Patio trees at Nature Hills add beautiful accents to your outdoor living areas and garden rooms!

With lovely flowers or fruit to add color and variety, part of the beauty of Patio trees is that they add an air of intimacy to an outdoor space. Small patio trees can provide deck shade, offer natural focal points, offer privacy during gatherings, or frame views. Patio trees can also add architectural design to your outdoor space! 

Choosing A Patio Tree For You

Easy to grow Patio Trees at Nature Hills come in a wide range of colors and varieties, so you can easily choose the right one for you!

Start by finding your Hardiness Zone and narrow down your selections by zone and how much sun you have available! There are full sun and partial shade tree options to choose from!

Patio trees are mostly exotic plants that do well in the ground year-round throughout USDA growing zones 8 to 11. But the other perk these trees have up their sleeves is they also work great as container plants! This way, even Northern Gardeners in cooler zones can grow these as seasonal accents, and then bring them indoors to grow as houseplants for the winter! Once spring arrives, these adaptable trees can then go back outside!

Be sure to consider the tree's mature width and height when selecting your tree! You can prune your tree to help it fit better into your landscape and easier to bring indoors during bad weather or winter chill!

The main types of Patio trees available are:

  • Citrus Trees - Fragrant flowers, broadleaf evergreen leaves, and succulent fruit! From dwarf and semi-dwarf Oranges and Limes, Kumquats, Lemons, and even the unique Buddha Hand!
  • Palm Trees - Both in-ground and container plants, Palms add that tropical touch to your patio and make you feel like you're at a seaside retreat!

Check Out Patio Trees At Nature Hills!

From the most sought-after Improved Dwarf Meyer Lemon Tree to the unique Australian Finger Lime, you'll find the perfect tropical Patio tree to turn your front or backyard patios, porches, pool decks, and balconies that exotic get-away feel!

Nature Hills will ship your new Patio Tree to your doorstep at the proper planting time for your growing zone!

FAQS for Buying Patio Trees Online

What are patio trees and why are they great for small spaces?

Patio trees are compact, easy-to-maintain trees that thrive in containers or small garden spaces. They’re perfect for patios, balconies, porches, and courtyards, offering beauty, privacy, shade, and even fruit in a smaller footprint.

Can I grow patio trees in containers year-round?

Yes! Many patio trees, such as dwarf citrus trees and palms, are ideal for container gardening. In colder zones, they can be brought indoors during winter and returned outside in spring, making them perfect for seasonal use.

Which patio trees grow best in full sun or partial shade?

Nature Hills offers patio trees for both full sun and partial shade conditions. Full sun trees include Meyer Lemon and Key Lime, while shade-tolerant options vary depending on the variety. Always check the sun requirement on the product page before purchasing.

Can I grow citrus trees on my patio in cooler climates?

Absolutely. Citrus patio trees like dwarf orange, lemon, or lime can be grown in containers in cooler climates. Simply bring them indoors during the winter months and enjoy them as fragrant houseplants until it’s warm enough to move them outside again.

What are the most popular types of patio trees?

Some of the most popular patio trees include Improved Dwarf Meyer Lemon, Kumquat, Australian Finger Lime, and a variety of palm trees. These trees offer tropical charm, fragrance, and even fruit, turning any outdoor space into a relaxing retreat.

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