Strategically Plant Your Trees


Posted in General by Author - Mar 30, 2010

Where is your houses positioning in coordination with the sun? Throughout winter time, most of the suns heat will come from the south. In the the hot months this alters and the majority of heat is produced from the southwest. It is very important so you can strategically plant your trees. You want direct sunlight blocked by your trees in the summertime but additionally, you will need to minimize the blocking of natural sunlight over the winter months.

Selecting the most appropriate types of trees is a very important consideration. Preferably you will want a tree that can make a dense shade and grows very tall; preferably 60 feet or more, which also has a spread of over 25 feet. Something to keep in mind is through the hottest part of the summer, the developed tree will create a shadow at 4 p.m. that is as long as the tree is tall. In most cases, the southwest or southeast side of the home is considered the best location for a shade tree.

Ensure that the tree is far enough away from the house in order that once the tree is mature animals cannot utilize the tree as a means of getting into your attic. Being aware of possible gutter clogging also can be important when planting trees. If the total spread of the fully developed tree is fifty feet, then your limbs will spread twenty five feet in each direction once the tree is develop fully. You need space of at least 15 to 20 feet from the house to the tip of the branch spread of any fully developed tree. Don not forget that air circulation will be as essential as shade when keeping the home cool.

One more thing to take into account when planting such a large tree would be that the root system will likely become large. Be sure that the tree is far enough from any septic lines, drain tiles, and foundations, as this could create problems in the future.

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