BE COOL 😎 TOP 5 Shade Trees for Summer
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- čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
- Beat Summertime HEAT with these five large-growing SHADE trees.
In this video Kevin visits Adcock's Nursery to show 5 large growing shade trees you can consider adding in your next landscape. These fast-growing trees can provide excellent cooling shade for our living areas. Cool huh!?
Order these online delivered from this premier nursery:
Princeton Elm- bit.ly/3JKrlmR
Shumard Oak- (Nutal sub) bit.ly/3mXMZLE
Green Gable Black Gum- bit.ly/3JrBSlA
Red Sunset Maple- (brandywine sub) bit.ly/3ZV1jTN
Heritage Birch- (duraheat sub) bit.ly/3JNLIzS
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Great list!
I always like a tree leaf with a nice under carriage. 😜😂
Oh yeah! :)
Hint.."susceptible" means "prone to" so when you say a tree is susceptible to heat or disease, you're saying that it is likely to suffer under those conditions.
We caught that during editing and made those corrections via text edits to let people know
This is a great assortment, but I need to know what trees have non-invasive roots. I live in S. Nevada in an HOA, small lot, and a brick fence. We need shade. Any suggestions?
The Elms and Oaks have good deep rooting, consult your local nursery so they can guide you on your tree purchase!
maybe they are the best trees for where he is but will they grow into health trees everywhere, probably not. in urban areas trees with shallow root systems cause no end of problems for the property owner. you need to look at how well they can stand heat and humidity, long dry periods, how tall they get and what kind of canopy they have. know what zone you live in and how the level of cold you get will effect the tree. Also does it have messy seed pods, the Southern Magnolia is a good looking tree but has shallow roots, needs a lot of water, and drops large seed pods that have to be picked up to prevent seedlings all over the yard. Ash trees look nice but have very brittle limbs which can't handle high winds. I do like the Texas American Elm which is immune to dutch elm disease and are not being exported to the norther states to replace the ones that were wiped out by disease. My first suggestion would be contact your local Ag-extension agent to see what trees are recommended in your area.
Thoughts on a Cleveland Flowering Pear tree?
It is a beautiful tree when in bloom that is for sure, Cleveland is stronger than its cousin the Bradford Pear, but the Cleveland Pear is still susceptible to branch weakness due to its fast-growth, so high winds and storms can cause damage. I see it grows to only 20' wide which may provide some shade in a courtyard or patio setting
How do these hold up with wind
From our experience, these trees provide deep rooting for a strong stance for normal wind gusts. Stake any new tree during it's 1st growing season- check out our tree staking video czcams.com/video/FooA5gX_ezQ/video.html
im looking for a flowering shade tree for Arizona but not to big and not alot of water. that don't drop leaves any ideas ?
Have you looked into the Jacaranda or Crape Myrtles?
@@OutdoorInspirations thank you i will look into them but best to see them in person 😊ty
Hi..
What are the types of trees that can withstand high temperatures, up to 48 degrees Celsius?
There are several, what plant zone are you in?
@@OutdoorInspirations A dry desert with little rain during the year..
Central region of Saudi Arabia
@@Osama99199 I am not knowledgeable of that region- but online I found: Delonix, Saxaul, and Acacias.
@@OutdoorInspirations i really appreciate your information that you provide for me and the quick response.. thank you.
Why’d you fail to mention the eucalyptus tree & plants?
We'll keep those in mind for our upcoming videos 👍