Slow Growing Landscpaing Plants VS Fast Growing? why slower growing landscape plants are sometimes a better choice than faster...

why slower growing landscape plants are sometimes a better choice than faster growing varieties.
Answers:    Sometimes depends on your desires, but slower plants tend to be more compact, are easier to maintain. Tend to mature at a smaller size, fitting into smaller places. Tend to entail less pruning. They tend to have a stronger infatuation , denser wood. Wood tends to be stronger and less brittle, smaller quantity likely to break in storms.
Slower plants tend to use smaller amount water and possible nutrients than faster ones. May not require staking. Are easier to transplant - sometimes.
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Fast growing plants are great to start with but later usually need trimming more regularly to keep after neat in a domestic situation. if you use them for hedging such as Lonicera than you will be pruning once a fortnight once they are established to preserve them neat. Also many plants plants that are breakneck growing are also quick to reach later life and die. And slower growing plants are less likely to become invasive and nick over your whole garden/neighborhood/town/state.