Andrew
Attractive To Bees
Hi everyone,
Another springtime and I'm once again planning to do more than I seem able to actually get myself to do during "yard season"
However, picking trees that others are planting is always a bit more... efficient.
So, a couple things I'm planning:
1) Trees on part of the open yard to create shade & privacy
2) New tree next to the deck for shade
3) Possibly pulling out 18-year-old tree next to deck that's become rootbound
and replacing it for shade & privacy
4) Replace shrubs around deck (also 18 years old) that have run their course... (the deck is about 5' above ground level)
So, I'm not planning on starting with tiny trees (small shrubs probably ok). I've been looking for a guide to help us pick new trees (probably deciduous) by their ultimate average height and canopy width that will thrive in our zone.
Does anyone know of a guide that might work?
thanks!
Another springtime and I'm once again planning to do more than I seem able to actually get myself to do during "yard season"
However, picking trees that others are planting is always a bit more... efficient.
So, a couple things I'm planning:
1) Trees on part of the open yard to create shade & privacy
2) New tree next to the deck for shade
3) Possibly pulling out 18-year-old tree next to deck that's become rootbound
4) Replace shrubs around deck (also 18 years old) that have run their course... (the deck is about 5' above ground level)
So, I'm not planning on starting with tiny trees (small shrubs probably ok). I've been looking for a guide to help us pick new trees (probably deciduous) by their ultimate average height and canopy width that will thrive in our zone.
Does anyone know of a guide that might work?
thanks!