Shade Trees Can Benefit Us in Many Different Ways
Trees Not Only Cool You Off on a Hot Summer Day but Can Do So Much More
By Sharon Lynn, published Jul 24, 2007
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Shade trees are not only used for sitting under and keeping cool. But they can benefit us in many different ways. Shade trees are used for privacy around our homes, keeping our lawns healthy and green looking, keeping our homes cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter, protecting our homes from bad weather, they are a home for wildlife, and making the landscape around our homes look beautiful. These are just a few reasons why you should have big healthy trees growing around your home. They are really good for our homes and for the environment.Shade trees are usually thought of as trees that have matured to a certain point. Trees that are big in size and have long limbs with plenty of leaves growing from them. Some of these trees may be oak, maple, or walnut. They all grow to be big strong shade trees. And will give you years and years of shade around them. There are many other types of trees that mature to be excellent shade trees. Even planting small trees in your yard will help to shade the areas around your home and once they start growing they will give you years of use. Trees can grow pretty fast once they take hold. And especially if they are fertilized and kept care of properly. Trees will shade your yard and home and are great for sitting under to cool off on hot summer days.
Shade trees are used for privacy around your home. They grow big and can block off traffic from busy highways. Also trees can block you off from your neighbors giving you more privacy around your home. Shade trees can keep our yards green and healthy looking. They keep our yards protected from the hot summer heat making our grass stay greener. They add moisture to our lawns and keep our lawns looking healthier. In the summer shade trees shade our homes and keep them cooler inside. During the winter they can help block the cold air from getting to you home. Shade trees do much more for us then what you would think.

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