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Every neighborhood needs some trees, and every front yard, garden or landscape needs a tree or two. Trees take in carbon dioxide and provide us with oxygen, cleaning and freshening the air around us. They soften the sharp edges of buildings and lend curves to the straight lines man has imposed on our view. Even a small tree creates some shade. The dense layered shade created by the overlapping leaves and boughs of trees is much cooler than, say, an awning.
Find the Best Trees / Japanese Maple
Japanese Maple Trees are some of the best trees to plant in your front yard. They offer a splash of rich, vibrant color that can last for months. With gorgeous hues of red, green, orange, white, pink, or purple, these trees bring the βwowβ factor. Their average size ranges from 2 to 30 feet, and they will get established in your landscape within about two to three years.
These trees can have weeping, dwarf, upright, mounding, or cascading forms. Depending on the cultivar, theyβre an excellent fit for a front entryway. Japanese Maple trees like to grow in areas with partial shade or full sun. However, growing them in a space with more shade can lead them to develop more vibrant foliage colors.
Japanese Maple Trees are easy to care for. Theyβll grow well as long as the soil is drained properly. During the dry months, we suggest watering them deeply. Cut back on the amount of water you apply in late summer for intense fall colors.