5 guidelines for choosing the perfect place for a landscape tree

June 23, 2015

Trees give any landscape a sense of permanence, and even small trees can be a great investment in your garden. Take your time when choosing the perfect tree to plant and where to plant your landscape trees.

5 guidelines for choosing the perfect place for a landscape tree

1. Use trees to soften

Use trees to soften the hard angles made by building corners and to mark the ends of foundation beds.

  • Imagine a diagonal line coming out from the front corners of your house toward the front edge of your lawn.
  • Somewhere along that line should be a great place for a tree.

2. Keep scale in mind

Keep scale in mind when choosing where to place a landscape tree.

  • A towering spruce will dwarf a small house, while a large house will overshadow a dainty dogwood.
  • Ensure that you are choosing a landscape tree that accents your garden according to its size.

3. Showcase a tree

If you want to showcase a tree as a single specimen, select one that offers more than one season of beauty.

  • A tree with flaking bark, pretty leaves, colourful fruits or fall foliage and a pleasing silhouette works harder in the landscape than a dazzling spring bloomer that soon fades.

4. Look out the window

Consider not only how your tree will look outdoors but also how it will be viewed from inside.

  • You can use the tree to block an unattractive vista; however, don't place it where it will completely obstruct your sightline.

5. Neatness counts

Keep in mind the placement of the trees to walking paths.

  • Plant only tidy trees near decks, driveways, entryways and patios. You'll be spared the mess of fruits, seedpods, bark, petals or twigs.
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