If you buy mature trees , they usually have a one year warranty against death. Not a bad plan.
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I’d lean against planting maples in your yard. While they look good and can grow relatively fast, the roots like to come to the surface and run across the ground making it a pain to cut grass around them. I planted two big ones (4” diameter, 15’ tall) in my yard 3 years ago not thinking about the root issue. They’ll be cut down as soon as the adjacent oaks I planted catch traction and start growing good. For what you’re trying to do, willow oaks are probably the best. If you have a decent site and a way to keep the water to them they’ll grow very fast.
I’d lean against planting maples in your yard. While they look good and can grow relatively fast, the roots like to come to the surface and run across the ground making it a pain to cut grass around them. I planted two big ones (4” diameter, 15’ tall) in my yard 3 years ago not thinking about the root issue. They’ll be cut down as soon as the adjacent oaks I planted catch traction and start growing good. For what you’re trying to do, willow oaks are probably the best. If you have a decent site and a way to keep the water to them they’ll grow very fast.
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Blackgum (wildfire variety if you can find it)
Princeton Elm
Service berry closer to the house
All the oaks mentioned
Red Maple if you are prepared to widen a mulch ring under the drip line to cover shallow roots
Sugar Maple if you can find the barbatum variety Aka Florida Sugar Maple or Southern Sugar maple.
I've got one behind the house and I feel you on hating it the majority of the year. I've bitched about having to get those gumballs up every week until here recently when all the leaves finally reappeared. This one is probably 10-12' diameter so you can only imagine how far the branches extend out over the backyard.
River birch grow fast too.
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River Birch do grow fast, but I’d do sawtooth oaks if it were me. Just keep the fertilizer to them and they will grow like a weed
“Duck hunting gives a man a chance to see the loneliest places …blinds washed by a rolling surf, blue and gold autumn marshes, …a rice field in the rain, flooded pin-oak forests or any remote river delta. In duck hunting the scene is as important as the shooting.” ~ Erwin Bauer, The Duck Hunter’s Bible, 1965
Don't fuck with those red maples. Come to my house and I will show you why. Looking for a reason to die. they get bores...Mine are the first to lose leaves and the last to get them back. They are pretty for 2 days....with no wind.
What about Pin Oaks?
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SW + fig, persimmon and mulberry
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Magnolias are great for several reasons. Foremost the ammunition that they provide for the kids...
Damn a Crepe Myrtle...
I've got Sawtooths, nuttal, shumard all on my place I planted back in the winter. The sawtooths are already taking off and I ain't touched them.
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We get most of the trees we plant around the city from Marty Cook in Gray Court or Ray Bracken in Piedmont. If I was going to do any planting this time of year it needs to be close to a water source or irrigated. Fall is the best time especially if you are planting B&B deciduous trees.
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