Which trees will best suit your space? Just like you and me, all plants thrive when they’re most comfortable. So before you buy, plant, or grow a new tree, discover exactly what type of tree is best suited for you, your needs, and your yard.
Your Ultimate Guide To Choosing Trees For Your Garden
Trees are often under-appreciated landscape staples, yet they are the backbone of our yards. They give beauty, structure, shade, and multi-season color. They provide a protective canopy for us, and a home for wildlife. If you don’t have trees in your yard, then you are missing out on so much life-enriching goodness. Discover how to choose the right tree for your garden with this essential guide.
We should all look for opportunities to add more trees to our yards, but the choice can be overwhelming. So we asked the experts for the essential varieties that should be at the top of every gardener's shopping list.
Planting trees in your garden can be fun, but choosing the right tree is a critical step in the process. Wondering how to make the right choice? We’ll give you lots of tips to help make the experience a total success.
Attractive, mature trees boost a property's curb appeal, and offer shade and privacy for residents. The good news is that most attractive mature trees will add value to a home – but which trees have the biggest impact?
Summer would not be summer without abundant blossoms, and that display should include summertime flowering trees. While spring is the time for many trees to flower, there are more than a few tree species that bloom in summer.
If you have a very small outdoor space, especially in an urban garden, then your choice of trees is somewhat limited. Limited but not impossible. Read on to discover some beautiful choices that will help to make the most of your garden.
Trees for shady areas do not all have the same shade preferences. Each species of tree has its own range of shade tolerance. Read on to learn more about growing trees in shade and which ones are the most suitable.
Not every tree will be happy in every site, so determining what your backyard has to offer a tree is step one for a successful landscape. Certain trees growing in water or wet areas of your yard can help improve drainage, but be sure they’re the right ones.
Nothing invites nature into a backyard like trees. Shade trees, flowering trees, fruit trees, or hedge lines of evergreens all have their own charm. Trees provide texture and color, and they attract wildlife. Not every tree makes a good candidate, however.