The ABC's of Tree Service: Tips for Everyone

The ABC's of Tree Service: Tips for Everyone

3 Trees That Are Ideal for Your Winter Landscaping

Roberto Palmer

If you are planning your winter landscape, you may be visiting your landscape plant suppliers for ideas. In addition to the plants that are available to you, there are also trees that would offer beneficial curb appeal to your winter landscape. If you are considering going through wholesale suppliers for landscape tree supplies, here are three trees that you may find ideal.

Evergreen

Evergreen is one of the most common trees to plan for winter landscapes. One of the largest benefits of choosing evergreen is the ability to have colourful leaves throughout the year. Even during the winter, the evergreen will produce green foliage that adds a splash of colour to your winter landscape. In addition to this colour, an evergreen comes in various forms, including blue spruce and cedar. The cedar can give off an aromatic scent that fits in with the winter and holiday season well. Evergreens can also hold up to the winter temperatures well and can be covered easily with towels to prevent freezing at certain temperatures during the night.

Japanese Maple

A Japanese maple is not one of the trees that may normally come to your mind when you think of a winter landscaping project. The Japanese maple will take on specific colours during the winter that resemble dark reds and browns. The trees will also hold their leaves well under normal winter conditions. The only concern would be if you live in an area that takes on heavy snowfall. The snowfall will cause the leaves to drop easily, but the tree will rebloom in the spring after the last frost.

Holly and Hawthorn

Holly and hawthorn trees are also very popular choices during the winter months. These trees will offer several benefits not only to your winter landscape but also to any birds in your area. The trees tend to spawn red berries during the winter months that can easily feed a small grouping of birds in your area. These berries can also be dried and used during winter decorating both outdoors and indoors.

These are only three of the trees that you may find ideal for your winter landscaping project. If you are ready to get started, contact your local landscape plant suppliers and tree service. They can help you with the plant options, planting tips, and maintenance of those trees over a long period of time. They can also schedule a maintenance plan through their tree service to help keep the trees flourishing and pruned.


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The ABC's of Tree Service: Tips for Everyone

Taking care of trees can be challenging, and sadly, there is a lot of misleading information on the Internet about the best ways to take care of trees. To try to shed light on these shady organisms, I have decided to start a blog. Hi, my name is Mandi, and I have always loved trees. Through the years, I have built tree houses, travelled to the woods to chop firewood for the winter and trimmed trees to help them survive. It is one of my favourite hobbies and something I have devoted a lot of time and research to. If you want to learn about trees, explore this blog, and thanks for reading!