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Trees In The Home Landscape By Ryan Rhode Trees
add so much to the home landscape! They provide shade, clean air, habitat for
wildlife, value to your property, and even memories. If your yard does not have any
trees at the moment, you may want to consider planting some. Studies have
shown that trees and landscaping add value to your property. Even if you do
not intend to sell your property, trees can provide years of enjoyment. If
you have trees in your yard, check to see that they are healthy. If they are
near the end of their life expectancy or show signs of decline, you may want
to plant new trees that will become established before the old trees are
removed. If properly located and
planted, trees can help control energy costs. A large shade tree planted on
the southwest side of the house can provide cooling shade in the summer,
helping reduce air conditioning costs. Once the leaves drop in the fall, the
winter sun is free to warm your house on cold winter days. Evergreen trees,
planted to block cold winter winds, can help reduce winter heating costs. Have you wondered what you
could do to reduce greenhouse gases and address global warming? Planting trees
will help! One of the greenhouse gases causing the most concern is carbon
dioxide. Plants take this gas out of the air and use it in photosynthesis.
Carbon is stored in the wood and living tissues of trees. When leaves fall
and are composted, carbon is added to the soil. This improves the soil for
plant growth and stores more of the carbon in the form of soil organic
matter. Carbon can be stored for hundreds of years in the trunks of trees or
in the form of lumber, furniture, and other wood products. By planting trees
in your yard, you can help reduce greenhouse gases. Trees also provide shelter and
food for a variety of wildlife. While installing bird feeders will help
attract birds to your yard, providing them with nearby trees and shrubs to
escape danger, build nests, and obtain food, will be even more effective.
Squirrels and other small mammals use trees for nesting sites and food
sources. When selecting trees, consider what food value they may offer to the
wildlife in your community. Trees can offer years of
enjoyment. Planting trees and watching them grow can be part of your family's
memories. Consider planting a tree to commemorate a milestone in your
family's life. While raking leaves may seem like a chore as you get older,
jumping in piles of leaves can be a treat for children. Hanging a swing,
building a tree house, or simply relaxing under the shade of a tree on a hot
summer day can be a memorable experience. _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
by Ryan Rhode The Brand New "Homeowners Guide To Landscaping" Reveals Time Tested Proven Landscaping Secrets Showing You Step-By-Step How To Plan Before You Regret Wasting Your Money Like Most People Do. Discover How To Increase The Value Of Your Home By Up To 27% Or More. http://www.home-and-garden-decor.net |
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