Ask DS - Shade Trees
Ask DS - Shade Trees
Need a little more afternoon shade for my dog. Don't want an oak that drops acorns and don't really want a bradford pear. I want to try something different. Something that grows fairly fast and spreads out a little. What kind of good shade trees do you have in your yard?
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River Birch are a nice looking tree and grow pretty fast.
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maple, white or green ash,natchez crape myrtle. all i can think of off the top of my head the natchez will prob grow the fastest next to the red maple
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kb7722 wrote:River Birch are a nice looking tree and grow pretty fast.
And drop more limbs and twigs than you'll know what to do with. Try a red maple 'autumn blaze' or bald cypress or Chinese elm.
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You can buy sweetgum now that do not produce fruit. Sweetgum has always been a great shade tree except for the dang sweetgum balls. Grows fairly fast, limbs out like you would want a shade tree to do, and has great fall color. Yellow popular or green ash would work well too.
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4dawgma wrote:Chinese elm.
+100000000000000
Hell come fall when the leaves drop, but this is the fastest growing shade tree I've seen. Good shape and dense top.
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Silver leaf maple
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go with the green ash
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Royal empress tree will get up there quick.
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Royal empress aka bluebell is a super fast grower! They have some pretty flowers on them too after they get a few years old.
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Yellow "tulip" poplar, fast growing, excellent shade, good solid tree. Many of the above mentioned species will give you nothing but trouble down the road.
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mlj300 wrote:Yellow "tulip" poplar, fast growing, excellent shade, good solid tree. Many of the above mentioned species will give you nothing but trouble down the road.
What I was gonna say too. A lot of the others are prettier trees, but a tulip poplar is about as fast growing as any I know.
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Tulip poplar, while pretty, is a soft wooded tree and can be prone to snapping in high winds.
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