Tree Planting Zones in the USA | List of Popular Species for Each Zone

Tree Planting Zones

The map above depicts the various tree planting zones in the USA. When selecting new trees to plant in your yard it is important to choose trees that are suitable for the specific zone that you live in. The USDA has published this chart to help you determine the zone number for your area of the country. Read more

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Best Trees for Attracting Deer | How to Plant a Deer Orchard

Best Trees for Attracting Deer

Some of the best trees for attracting deer to your property are fruit trees. To make your property stand out from neighboring land, entice the deer with something sweet like fall fruit. The most common fruit trees planted for this purpose are Apple Trees, Pear Trees, and Persimmons. If you plant either of these trees in your yard, the White Tail Deer will flock to your plot of land. Deer love to feast on nutritious food sources such as fruit which provides them the energy to frolic in the forest. Read more

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Bracing Palm Trees | How to Properly Secure a Newly Planted Palm Tree

Bracing Palm Trees

Properly bracing palm trees is a critical step, not only to the survival of the trees but also to ensure the trees maintain their vertical position as they grow. Large, mature Palm Trees are often transplanted as a quick and easy way to create a stunning landscape in tropical climates. Planting these over-sized trees can instantly produce an established landscape, but at the same time the towing height of these trees presents unusual challenges for home owners. These problems are further exacerbated in coastal areas which tend to have strong and steady winds. Read more

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Evergreen Trees | Hearty Trees that Stay Green Year Round

By definition, evergreen trees retain their leaves or needles throughout all four seasons. As the name implies, they are always green. Conversely, a deciduous tree will completely shed all of its foliage in the winter. Evergreens are very popular since they provide year-round beauty to your landscape as well as ongoing privacy. Read more

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How Many Tree Stakes Should I Use to Secure a Newly Planted Tree

How many tree stakes are needed

When planting new trees in your yard it is very important that you secure them with Stake-Safe Tree Stakes and Safety Ties until the trees roots have taken hold. One of the most common questions asked is, “how many tree stakes should I use when I plant my new trees?” This can vary depending on the planting conditions and the type of tree, but the safest measure is to use 4 tree stakes equally spaced at 90 degrees around the tree. Another common configuration is the installation of 3 tree stakes anchored equally 120 degrees apart. Read more

Fast Growing Trees | Adding Shade and Privacy to a New Backyard

Fast Growing Trees

If you have just moved into your newly constructed home you may discover that the yard is noticeably vacant of trees and landscaping. To add shade and privacy to your new backyard you need to select some fast growing trees that will complement your new home. Some of the most popular options for fast growing trees can be found below. Be sure to select a specie that is suited for your climate and corresponding planting zone. Read more

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Privacy Trees | Choosing the Best Trees for a Privacy Hedge

Privacy Trees

When selecting privacy trees to create a privacy hedge in your yard there are numerous decisions you need to make. Take the extra time upfront to select the best privacy trees for your specific circumstances. This will ensure the best overall outcome of your landscaping project. Read more

Tree Planting Depth for New Trees | Proper Hole Depth & Width

Tree Planting Depth

What is the correct tree planting depth for new trees? Perhaps even more important what is the proper width of the new hole? These parameters may differ slightly for various species and the maturity of the young tree. But one thing is certain, all transplanted trees end up in a new hole at some point. Yet not any old hole will do. Experienced arborists recognize that both the tree planting depth and the diameter of the hole, are critical to the health of the tree. Read more

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Best Shade Trees | Choosing the Best Shade Trees for Your Yard

Best Shade Trees

When choosing the best shade trees for your yard the first thing to consider is the available space. The last thing you need on a 40-foot building lot is a 100-foot-tall Sugar Maple with a span of 80 feet. Another consideration is how fast the trees will grow. If your goal is to create summer shade on your rear deck, you don’t want to wait 10 years before you can enjoy it. Selecting fast growing trees such as the Red Maple, Weeping Willow, or a Hybrid Poplar is your best bet. Check out our top choices of shade trees for small or large yards. Read more

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Planting Flowering Trees Will Add Color to Your Yard

Planting Flowering Trees

Planting Flowering Trees throughout your backyard will add beauty and color to your landscape. Some of the more common varieties of flowering trees include the Japanese Flowering Cherry, Crape Myrtles, Pink Dogwoods, and the Saucer Magnolia. Planting flowering trees such as these popular species will transform your backyard into a beautiful paradise. When these gorgeous trees are in full bloom they will attract birds and small animals which will bring your yard to life. Read more