Why Trees Are Beneficial To Your Yard

Jul 16, 2020 | Landscape Supply, Uncategorized

Believe it or not, some people are not thrilled about the presence of trees in their yard. It’s true that trees drop a lot of leaves in the fall, that they pose a risk of falling branches during storms, and that they cost a lot to remove if they become diseased. However, you may be surprised at the amount of work a tree does for your outdoor space! If you are on the fence about the usefulness of trees, take a look at why trees are beneficial to your yard.

Weather and Climate Control Benefits of Trees

If you live in an area that is very hot during the summer, you’ll find that having trees around the house reduces your air conditioning bill significantly. Trees are a natural form of air conditioning, and their branches and leaves provide shade that helps to keep your home cooler. They also provide shade for grass and plants, protecting them from the scorching sun.

Trees are also handy to have during the winter and fall, since they help to block some of the sharp, cold winds. Of course, you will need to monitor your trees and remove any branches that become broken or split due to harsh weather.

Air Quality Benefits

Trees are excellent for the health of your family, your lawn, and your garden, because they serve as natural air purifiers. They take in polluted air, absorbing it along with carbon dioxide, and they release fresh oxygen. A large tree in good health creates up to 260 pounds of oxygen each year!

Home Value Increase

Homes with trees tend to command higher prices than those without them. Many home buyers love the look and the benefits of trees, including the extra privacy and shade that trees provide. Buyers will often pay 3 to 10 percent more for a property that features healthy, mature trees. So, if you’re interested in boosting the value of your home, consider planting and maintaining some lovely trees.

Mental Health Benefits of Trees

On top of all those practical reasons why trees are beneficial to your yard, they are also incredibly beautiful. People tend to feel more relaxed around trees, even when they’re not aware of it. Trees are somehow naturally refreshing to the soul and spirit, and so they can be beneficial to those struggling with depression, anxiety, or other mental health challenges.

Trees are fairly self-sufficient, but they do require some upkeep. You may need to apply fertilizer to the ground around the tree, bank it with a nice bed of mulch, rake its leaves, perform pest control, and even amend the soil from time to time. The good news is that Kurtz Bros., has all the supplies you need to accomplish those tasks and keep your trees looking healthy and beautiful. Just visit our website to order what you need, and feel free to call our landscaping experts if you have any questions.

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Matt Malone
Matt is an accomplished business professional with over three decades of experience in the green industry. As a graduate of the University of Toledo with a Bachelors of Business Administration, he has put his extensive education and training to work, with over 15 years with Kurtz Bros., where he currently serves as President.

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