Shade Trees For Southern Regions: Best Trees For Shade In Hot Climates

Who doesn’t love to linger under a shade tree in the yard or sit a spell with a glass of lemonade? Whether shade trees are chosen as a place for relief or to shade the house and help lower electric bills, it pays to do your homework. For example, large trees should be no closer than 15 feet (5 m.) from a building. Whatever tree you are considering, find out if diseases and pests are frequent issues. It is very important to know the height of the mature tree to be sure placement is correct. Also, be sure to watch out for those power lines! Below are recommended shade trees for South Central states – Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas. Shade Trees for Southern Regions According to university extension services, the following shade trees for Oklahoma, Texas, and Arkansas are not necessarily the best or the only trees that will do […]

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