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Trees For Home Landscape

from: James McDonald




Planting trees in your yard is a life time commitment that will
affect the presentation of your landscape for many years. Doing
some research is important before you settle on the type of
trees that you would like for your home landscape. However there
are a few things that you must consider before purchasing them.



The first thing to ponder is the size of the tree when it
reaches maturity. The largest of the trees is a sycamore. It
provides an ample amount of shade, has a long life, and grows up
to a couple of feet in a year. It will, however, become an
enormus tree. You will want to take in consideration of how it
will be protrayed in your landscape. Most likely you will want
one that compliments your yard best, but not invades it. There
are always many middle sized trees available to you for the
smaller areas being landscaped.



You also need to figure out how close to your house you are
going to landscape with them. Before planting your new tree take
in consideration these factors before finalizing your decision.
Think about where the branches may land when they happen to fall
of and what about the leaves? Will they eventually become a
problem for your home. You wouldn't want heavy limbs falling on
your house and potentially destroying your roof, as this will
become a very expensive misfortune. A very important point to
remember is that you most certainly do not want your tree
landscape to interfere with power lines. If you live in an area
known for harsh winter weather and potentially ice storms,
consider planting the tree away from your home.



Find a location for your tree that will make sure that it is not
going to cause problems with a walkway or entrance. Planting
fruit trees could become a bothersome problem due to the fact
that their fruits fall and could make a sidewalk slippery and
potentially dangerous. Safety is important not only to you, but
to your guests as well.



When you have selected your trees for home landscape, there are
some things to remember about maintenance. You should choose a
tree with a burlap-covered root ball that is the same roundness
of the trunk as well as the crown size. Make sure that there are
no cuts to the bark. Be sure to dig the hole the same diameter
of the tree trunk. Most will have clear instructions with them
to guarantee maximum chances for survival. Be sure to follow
them carefully.



Trees can also serve as great borders to any landscape
areas




They provide not only beauty but a number of extra aspects.
Trees add privacy to a home that is out in the open, unshielded
by other items. You could always line up pine or maple ones to
block out unwanted noise from a busy closeby road or
intersection. Trees can additionally protect your home from the
elements. They add shade in the summer and block wind to provide
warmth in the winter.



For anyone pondering a new landscape project, trees are a must
have item. There are many wonderful benefits your property can
get from adding them, including raising the value of your home.



About the author:


James McDonald maintains and writes for
http://www.easylandscapingideas.com where you can find href="http://www.easylandscapingideas.com/Easy-Garden-Landscaping
.html">easy garden landscaping information including tips,
information, and product recommendations.






 



 

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