Everyone loves the landscaper's pictures of beautiful shade trees framing a house, lining the streets. You can buy a home like that, maybe. Or you can start out with a blank slate, perhaps the home you're in now, and make it like that. Large trees or small, landscapers have a vested interest in doing it the best way. You can watch and learn or read it here.
Landscaper Secret 1: In the long, or even short, run, size doesn't make a whole lot of difference.
Along the Texas Gulf Coast, in my family's nursery and landscape experience from the 1920's on, there is not an appreciable difference in the size or quality of the trees five years later from a tree you can handle yourself.
Why is that? This landscaper's secret has a lot to with what a truly mature tree is. Most shade trees aren't really mature until they're 20 years old. What people think of as mature is a 15 or 20 foot tree with a nice, sturdy trunk. That's about five years of water and fertilizer supported growth.
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