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The Benefits of Planting Trees in Your Garden

From improved curb appeal to better environmental friendliness, there are many benefits of planting trees in your garden. For example, trees not only provide refreshing shade for you but also shelter your lawn from bitter winter breezes. If your property is suffering from soil erosion, trees can help with that. Read on to discover more reasons to plant trees in your yard this fall.

Environmental Benefits

Trees can lower your energy bill by casting shade on your home, which provides a cooling effect equal to 10 air conditioners. Trees also help out the environment by absorbing a range of greenhouse gases. These include nitrogen dioxide, ozone, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide. As you probably remember from school, trees convert that harmful carbon dioxide into oxygen.

Improved Curb Appeal

If your yard is sparse and in need of a focal point and some color, planting a tree is the way to go. A beautiful tree will instantly spruce up your home’s curb appeal with minimal effort. Whether it’s a lovely crape myrtle or a cluster of apple trees, you’ll reap the benefits instantaneously.

Increased Property Value

With greater curb appeal comes greater value, so another benefit of planting trees in your garden is an instant increase in property value. Trees add gorgeous pops of color to your yard in the spring and fall and provide much-needed shade for your home, lawn, family, and pets. With a fruit- or nut-producing tree, you can even reap fresh produce—from apples and pecans to walnuts, pears, and peaches—for your family or for selling at the farmer’s market. The only thing you have to consider is the region in which you live. But no matter where you’re located, there’s a fruit- or nut-producing tree that will thrive in your yard.

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