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What Type of Trees Should I Plant in My Yard

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What Type of Trees Should I Plant in My Yard

Does it feel like your yard is missing something? You’ve got beautiful green grass, and some nice landscaping near your front door — but you still want to add that finishing touch.

Have you considered planting a tree in your yard? Many trees are low maintenance, yet add beautiful flowers and curb appeal to homes. If you think a tree might be just what your front yard needs, here are a few of our favorites.

Crepe Myrtles

Crepe myrtles are particularly popular in the South, and for good reason. Crepe myrtles are heat, humidity, and drought tolerant, making them a low-maintenance tree option. The best part is, while these trees are beautiful year-round, they boast stunning flowers in the warmer months.

Serviceberry (Juneberry)

Serviceberry trees, also called Juneberry trees, offer a lot of curb appeal and a beautiful spring bloom. You may have to prune a few crossing branches in the first few years, but otherwise, these trees don’t take much work.

Want to make sure these trees don’t get in the way of your grass? Check out this blog post! 

Dogwood Trees

Dogwood trees are another favorite in the Southeast, and one of the most popular trees for front yards. Dogwood trees are adaptable and drought-tolerant and provide nice shade when in full bloom. These trees also offer several different flower colors!

Evergreen Trees

The benefit of planting evergreen trees in your yard is in their name. They look great year-round and are most often low maintenance. If you’re looking for evergreen trees for a smaller yard, we recommend hollies, junipers, or arborvitae.

Check out these trees featured in our article, “Low Maintenance Trees and Shrubs that Will “Spruce” Up Your Yard.”

Chinese Pistache

Chinese Pistache trees are very rugged and are great for adding a shady space to your yard. These trees’ deep green leaves turn a show-stopping red-orange in the fall, and won’t wither during dry seasons. As an added bonus, these trees are highly resistant to pests and diseases.

Caring For Your Lawn, Year Round

Whatever elements you decide to use to create your perfect lawn, we’re here to help. Waynes offers lawn care services such as weed control, tree & shrub care, aeration, fertilization, pre-emergent, and more! Call us today at 866.WAYNES1 or contact us here to learn more about how we can help you create the Barefoot Good lawn of your dreams.

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