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Shade Trees
Shade trees are a boon to the ecology and bring beauty to any yard. When picking trees appropriate to New England you want to consider not only the hardiness of they varieties you are picking, you want to think about the fall, and what colors the tree can bring to your landscape. The top 5 trees to add into your landscaping plan.
Maple Trees
Available in a variety of species, maple trees are the best known of New England trees. For wet ground in your yard, consider the Silver Maple. In the fall it turns a spectacular golden yellow. Mix and match the fall colors like the oranger you get from a Sugar Maple. Japanese Maples have a more delicate leaf and sport a dark red color in the fall.A Landscape Supply business will know exactly what grows in your area.
Birch Trees
Everyone knows the white bark and deep green leaves of the Birch tree. Some varieties of Birch feature peeling barks and have a smooth surface. Many Birches grow multiple trunks resulting in a clump of trees that grow together. While they can be susceptible to leaf miners and borers they tend to be healthy, hardy trees if well cared for. They can grow in moist soil but prefer well drained areas.
Ash Trees
Even in harsh northern regions Ash Trees hold up well to cold weather. Along your driveway consider both the Green and White Ash, they have some resistance to salt damage. These are low maintenance trees that grow beautifully with a minimum of care.
Oak Trees
Few things are as majestic as full grown Oak. Memories of Robin Hood and his Merry Men will spring to mind when you view the spread branches and rich foliage of an Oak. If your landscaping calls for something smaller, think about adding a Pin Oak. While Oaks do prefer an acidic soil they grow well all over the New England area. Slow to reach full size they can be huge trees that last for centuries if well treated.
Linden Trees
Lindens grow in a classic pyramidal shape when young but may change to a broader, symmetrical appearance as they age. Both little leaf and American love lots of sun but will do well in partial sun areas. Rarely plagued by insects they do well in just about any conditions. They also possess wonderfully fragrant flowers that add to the tree’s appeal.
It is no surprise that trees add value as well as beauty to a property. Few things in nature are as magnificent as a fully grown tree, and even fewer are as long lived. Tress offer the homeowner fresh air and shade and wildlife theri own home. Trees are relaxing to look at, and provide the perfect location for sitting at the end of a long day.
Shade tress cut energy costs with natural cooling and beauty. Noise reduction and enhanced privacy are just two more resons to add shade trees. Well developed trees can be a favored spot for children looking for a hide out, make good structures for hanging swings and can be the perfect place to spot fairies with your kids.
Trees are remarkable things, taking in our waste gases and turning them into clean, breathable air, holding onto soil and reducing erosion and providing comforting beauty wherever they are planted. Shade trees are a great way to invest in the future health of the environment. Take a bit of time shopping at different Landscaping Supplier to find just the right tree that fits your price.
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**2012 Audi A5/S5**
Still available as a coupe or a convertible, the A5 is essentially an A4 sedan
with two fewer doors, a slight price bump, and a more svelte body.
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that it uses the same engines -- a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder hooked
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the S5 convertible shares the S4's 3.0-liter supercharged V-6 with a seven-
speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. But if you want an S5 coupe (rather
than a convertible), you get a normally aspirated 4.2-liter V-8 with either a
six-speed manual or a six-speed automatic transmission. We're confused, too.
The convertible bucks the folding-hard-top trend and uses a multilayer fabric
roof. It's better-looking than its competitors, and the soft top takes up less
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