To plant a small tree in your yard, find a suitable spot away from strong winds. Dig a hole about twice the width of the root ball and roughly 3 inches deeper. Gently remove the rootball from the container and loosen the soil around the roots. Place the tree in the hole and backfill around the rootball, compressing the soil firmly as you go—the tree should remain in place if you give it a tug after filling the hole. Mulch around the base of the tree but keep the material a couple of inches away from the trunk. Give your new tree about a gallon of water each week. Here are 25 small trees that are ideal for landscaping tight spaces. USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 9 Color Varieties: Nonflowering Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Moist, rich, acidic, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 7 to 9 Color Varieties: Yellow with purple-brown centers Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Moist, rich, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 7 to 10 Color Varieties: White Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Rich, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8 Color Varieties: White Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Rich, medium moisture, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8 Color Varieties: Yellow-green Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 8 Color Varieties: Red-purple Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Rich, neutral to slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 9 Color Varieties: White Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-drained

USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 8Color Varieties: NonfloweringSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Humusy, moist, well-drained

USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 7 Color Varieties: White with yellow or red center Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-drained  USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 8Color Varieties: White Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8 Color Varieties: Yellow, green, red Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Average, acidic to neutral, medium moisture, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 6 to 8 Color Varieties: White Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Acidic, moist, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 6 to 7 Color Varieties: Nonflowering Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Somewhat rich, slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 5 to 8 Color Varieties: Insignificant Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Rich, moist, slightly acidic, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 8 Color Varieties: Yellow Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Average, medium moisture, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 3–8 Color Varieties: Yellow-green flowers (non-showy) Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Moist, well-drained USDA Growing Zones:  4–8 Color Varieties: White, pink, red, purple Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Rich, moist, well-drained USDA Growing Zones:  3–9 (varies by cultivar) Color Varieties:  White flowers; fruit colors include yellow, green, pink, and red Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Medium moisture, well draining, slightly acidic USDA Growing Zones: 4-8 (varies by cultivar) Color Varieties:  White blossoms in spring Sun Exposure: Full sun  Soil Needs: Moist but well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 3–6 Color Varieties: Non-flowering Sun Exposure:  Full sun Soil Needs: Moist, well-drained USDA Growing Zones: 5–8 Color Varieties: Non-flowering Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Acidic, well-drained USDA Growing Zones:  6–9 Color Varieties: Rose red Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs:  Medium moisture, well drained

’Clementine’ (Citrus reticulata ‘Clementine’): This is precisely the same Clemantine orange sold in grocery stores. It grows 8 to 10 feet tall with seedless, sweet fruit that ripens in midsummer.‘Tango’ (Citrus reticulata ‘Tango): This cultivar is 8 to 10 feet tall, producing fruit from January through spring when grown as a landscape tree.

USDA Growing Zones:  9–11 Color Varieties:  White flowers in spring Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Loamy, well drained USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 8 Color Varieties: Pink to purple Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Needs: Any well-drained soil USDA Growing Zones: 9–11 Color Varieties: White Sun Exposure: Full sun Soil Needs: Sandy, well-draining