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Sometimes tree removal is required when trees on your property are dead, diseased, or dangerous. When the service is complete and you want to plant new greenery to refresh your landscaping, there are a few ways to decide what type of tree to add. Below are a few smart pointers for replacing these backyard focal points.

Tips for Selecting Replacements After Tree Removal

Size

Take into account your space and make sure to choose trees that are a good fit for the area when they grow to adulthood. Sycamores, for example, can grow up to 131 feet and have a trunk as large as 10 feet in diameter. If you need a smaller tree that is great near the house or other structures, red buds, Japanese maples, and certain breeds of dogwoods are top choices.

Climate

tree removalConsider the climate in which you live. Certain types of trees survive better in mild climates and a lot of moisture while others like sunshine and dry weather. To ensure your trees remain healthy, research which trees fare better in your area. Bald cypress trees are great for wet soil but Arizona cypresses work in moderate, cooler temperatures. Pacific dogwoods prosper in warm temperatures.

Purpose

When deciding on a replacement after tree removal, think about where you want them positioned and what their purpose will be. If you are looking for shade, try a hybrid poplar. They are fast-growing and provide ample cover. Weeping willows are classic choices for shade trees as is the red oak. For privacy in your yard, consider various breeds of juniper as well as evergreens around the perimeter.

Flowering vs. Leaves

Another feature to think about is whether or not you want a flowering tree to add a pop of color to your garden or a simple green canopy for cover. Trees that offer beautiful flowers include sweetbay magnolias, fringe trees, and flowering crabapples. For a nice, full tree of green leaves, choose the sugar maple, which also provides lovely color in the fall. 

 

When you need tree removal, landscaping, and lawn maintenance, give Schryver’s Tree and Landscape in Seymour, CT, a call. The professional tree service company offers comprehensive solutions to maintenance and landscape design needs, with an attentive staff that is ready to assist customers every step of the way. Call (203) 726-3822 for a free estimate or visit them online.

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