Presently, I have two maple trees in front of my house, and I really want to get rid of them (tired of my gutters clogging, the volunteer seedlings all over, plus one has the power line & cable line running through it) and replace with trees that are naturally height limiting (I'm thinking something in the vicinity of 15 to 20 feet tall--I'd like them to be shorter than the lines). The location is in the space between the sidewalk and road, so I'd like something relatively vertical, and probably not a fruit tree. I like dogwoods, but they're probably pretty impractical.
This is on the morning side of the house (pretty well shaded in the pm by the house itself) and I live in the 6a zone, urban-ish (the town I live in is pop around 16k). We tend to have extremes, like last year was a drought, this year has been pretty rainy (to the point that I had standing water in the yard and there were streets closed for water covering the entire road during one rainfall that dropped 5 inches in 48 hrs--that is unusual).
I'd prefer trees that are non-evergreen, I'm fairly new to keeping up a yard, so I don't know what else might be relevant.
Any suggestions?
This is on the morning side of the house (pretty well shaded in the pm by the house itself) and I live in the 6a zone, urban-ish (the town I live in is pop around 16k). We tend to have extremes, like last year was a drought, this year has been pretty rainy (to the point that I had standing water in the yard and there were streets closed for water covering the entire road during one rainfall that dropped 5 inches in 48 hrs--that is unusual).
I'd prefer trees that are non-evergreen, I'm fairly new to keeping up a yard, so I don't know what else might be relevant.
Any suggestions?