Tree planting tips

BUCYRUS — It is best to give a bit of thought on where trees will actually work best for you in your landscape before planting. Trees can benefit you all year round if in its proper place.

The diagram is a great representation on locations for different heights of trees around a home. Remember to always call before you dig to OUPS (Ohio Utility Protection Services) at 811 or 1-800-362-2764, so that your fun day of landscaping doesn’t turn into disaster. Also, be mindful of any tile or septic systems in your yard.

Planting shrubs near your air conditioner will help shade it, and keep it cooler so that it works more efficiently. Plant deciduous trees on the south and west side of your house to keep your house cool in the summer, and allow sun to warm in the winter. Plant evergreens on north and west side of the house to help keep snow away from your house and prevent winter’s cold winds direct access to your house.

It is also important to be cognizant of the different fruits, acorns, or pinecones trees will produce that you will have to live with. Also research the wildlife that may visit your yard if that is your interest. Looking at the mature shape of tree may be of interest to you too, to see if you will have to do much pruning or mother nature takes care of it for you.

With all this pre-planning and successful planting, you are bound to have beautiful landscaping! Be sure to check out the Crawford SWCD for their annual tree sale (shrub, grape cuttings, and pollinator species too) and turn orders in by March 16th. The order form and species descriptions can be found in the office, or on the website at www.crawfordswcd.org.

If you have any questions call the office at 419-562-8280 ext. 3 or stop by at 3111 State Route 98, Bucyrus, Ohio 44820.

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