If you plan on planting trees on your property, kudos for making such a great decision. Trees play a vital role in controlling air pollution, helping cut energy costs, and beautifying properties. An
arborist is an expert who can help you get the most value out of planting trees. Here are some of the greatest places to plant trees on your property!
Planting trees near the road can help cut down the pollution that enters your home. According to the Arbor Day Foundation, planting trees near the road can reduce indoor pollution of structures by 50%. You should check with an arborist about how much space to leave between trees for them to thrive.
Choosing a spot on your property where you would like shade from the sun's rays is an easy way to figure out where to plant trees. You do have to take some precautions when planting trees specifically for shade. Keep in mind the size of the tree now is not what the size of the tree will be in five or ten years. Planting too close to the house can become a problem down the road.
Some water-loving trees like weeping willows have been known to run their root systems into water lines. Additionally, you don't want to plant trees too close to the house because, as they grow, their limbs can become a threat to your roof. Ask an arborist about the best place to plant trees for shade and how you can use trees to make your home more energy-efficient.
Planting trees along the border of your property is a great way to create a living fence. A living fence can deliver privacy and a barrier to your property. Choose fast-growing trees to speed up the process of creating the living fence. Stagger the trees with the appropriate amount of space to ensure that the trees grow and thrive.
One of the best ways to decide where to plant trees on your property is to consult with an arborist. They can make sure that all their hard work pays off and that you get the results that you're hoping for. Call Green Valley Tree Care, Inc today to learn more about planting trees on your property.
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