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What Is a Good Tree for the Front Yard of a House?
- 29
- Dec
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
- Information, Tree Planting
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Apart from the aesthetic joy trees bring to our front yards as we drive in and out, they also add curb appeal and value to our properties. When choosing trees for the front yard we tend to have particular requirements. They should have colorful spring flowers. They should have full foliage and richly colored leaves […]
How to Keep a Garden Journal
- 30
- Nov
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
- Fall Season, Gardeners, Information, Spring Season, Winter Season
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Does Your HOA Let You Plant Trees?
- 07
- Nov
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
- Tree Planting
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Living in a homeowners association (HOA) environment means that you must abide by the rules and regulations set forth by the HOA board of directors. The common good in the case of trees and plants is the look and feel of the environment, as well as ease of maintenance. Hopefully, the HOA has set out […]
Will Fall Frost Hurt New Trees?
- 10
- Oct
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
- Fall Season, Information, Midwest Plants
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Newly planted, young trees and saplings need care and attention. The onset of winter and the potential for a light freeze makes this even more so. Trees are susceptible to the ravages of frost, cold winds, heavy snow, bitter ice, and bright sun. Ironically, snow cover can help a tree insulate against freezing temperature and […]
How Often Should You Water Your Trees?
- 17
- Sep
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
- Information, Watering
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Trees are an asset to your property. Not only do they provide welcoming shade during the heat of summer, but they also add visual interest, beautiful colors, and they even invite friendly birds and other critters into your yard. Plus, if they are fruit trees, they can yield fresh, delicious, and nutritious food. Of course, […]
How To Choose A Tree For Your Yard
- 04
- Aug
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
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Choosing a tree for your yard is undeniably a long-term commitment, so choosing what species fits your wants and needs is a crucial decision. Some trees can become more and more beautiful as the years go by, while others may create more problems than you anticipated. One of the first steps in deciding what tree […]
Best Trees And Shrubs For Bees
- 07
- Jul
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
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With bees playing an essential role in our food chain and plants and trees playing an imperative role in our ecosystem, it’s important to ensure that they’re working in accordance with each other. The sheer importance of bees has become an increasingly hot topic. Their health and survival have been threatened (in part by a […]
What Are the Best Trees for a Hammock?
- 13
- Jun
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
- Information, Shade Trees, Tree Planting
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Summer is just around the corner which means you can start planning and preparing for your outdoor activities. A hammock is one of the best outdoor seating options for relaxation and a nice piece of furniture for the warm weather. Hammocks are also environmentally beneficial when used with a tree-friendly suspension system. This guide will […]
Best Shrubs for Windbreak
- 17
- May
- Posted by Arbor Hills Tree Farm
- Shrubs
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Shrubs are like small trees. Like trees, shrubs can also act as wind protection. They protect smaller plants and animals from the harsh, strong winds. Shrubs are ideal to use as windbreaks because they properly negate strong winds and allow soft breezes to pass. They can also be colorful and help you accentuate your garden. […]
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