Tree Transplanting Austin TX

by | May 9, 2013 | Home And Garden

Tree Transplanting Austin TX is one of the best ways to get the trees you need. Transplanted trees can instantly revitalize your landscape, providing a stunning new centerpiece, much needed shade, or a vibrant backdrop. A fully grown tree will immediately make its mark and there won’t be a hole in your garden while you wait and hope for your tree to look like something more than Charlie Brown’s Christmas tree. If you are moving or running into problems with an existing tree creating a risk of damage to your property, transplanting is a good way to continue to enjoy your tree for years to come.

When selecting your tree, there are many types to choose from and you need to consider what you are looking for. For a more decorative tree that does not take up a lot of room in your yard or garden, palm trees are very popular. If you are looking for a large tree that will provide shade and protection from the Texas summer sun, an oak tree may be right for you.

Palm Trees Austin TX do better than many people would think. Although Austin winters are too harsh for certain kinds of palm trees, other varieties do well in this weather. Someone familiar with Tree Transplanting Austin TX can help you choose the kind of palm tree that will last. With a transplanted tree, if grown locally, you have the added guarantee of knowing that the tree has already lived through the winter and its large root system replanted by an expert will be ready to get it through another.

Oak Trees Austin TX have been around much longer and are a landscaper’s favorite for different reasons. Although they are nice to look at, their huge size makes them less of a decorative addition than a palm tree. Instead, an oak tree stands by itself. It can be used to cover vast portions of your yard in cool shade so you can enjoy being outdoors even in the middle of the day in the middle of the summer. Or you can save on your air conditioning bills by planting your oak to provide shade over the west side of your home and avoid direct sunlight from heating things up.

     

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