Sunday, December 7, 2008

Thoughts on new Landscape/Shade Trees

We need to plant some new trees on the property. Several trees have died, but we wanted to make sure that we replaced them with trees that are native to the area, have attractive fall color, are disease and wind resistant and are tolerant of our soil conditions...

I had no idea it would be so difficult choosing a tree! After some searching, I have come up with the
Sour Gum or Black Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica), and although it is not native; the Ginkgo biloba.

Nature Hills Nursery looks promising as a place to find many of the trees that I want. Not only for these, but also for fruit and nut trees that we need to get planted.
Read more here...

Back in December of 2006 we planted a Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) and two Eastern Redbuds (Cercis Canadensis). These were all pretty good sized trees; transplanted here by a local tree farm with a tree spade. The Tulip Poplar is doing very well, but the Eastern Redbuds are struggling.

It may very well be true that we are planting trees that we will never be able to enjoy ourselves in their full splendor. We are planting them for the grandchildren!

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