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Get ready for Fall Planting Season!

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Fall is a great time to plant trees, and at iTrees.com you can plant your way to a colorful fall display!  The fall season is a perfect time to plant trees: the weather is mild, and the trees respond well to transplanting this time of year.  When trees are planted in the fall, they get a jump start on all of the early spring rain the following season. This helps them establish well before the following summer season.  Experts agree that fall planting is an excellent option for tree planting.

Fall is best known for brilliant colors in the landscape, and at iTrees.com we have a spectacular array of trees to choose from! If you are looking for more color in your yard this fall, then click on our Fall Color Trees category at www.iTrees.com for an assortment of fantastic fall color choices.  Our selection of locally grown trees is sure to have the fall colors you are looking for.  Join us this fall & plant a tree and watch your yard transform into a beautiful explosion of color!

Social, Economic, & Environmental Benefits of Trees

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Here are a few facts about trees that all tree lovers should know:

· 1 Tree reduces stormwater runoff by over 4,000 gls per year.

· 100 trees remove 5 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere per year.

· “The net cooling effect of a young, healthy tree is equivalent to ten room-size air conditioners

· operating 20 hours a day.”—U.S. Department of Agriculture

· “Landscaping can reduce air conditioning costs by up to 50 percent, by shading the windows

· and walls of a home.” — American Public Power Association

· Healthy trees can increase property values by an average of 10%. Trees provide habitat for

· birds, mammals, & insects.

· The roots of trees help reduce soil erosion by holding soil in place.

· “If you plant a tree today on the west side of your home, in 5 years your energy bills should

· be 3% less. In 15 years the savings will be nearly 12%.” —Dr. E. Greg McPherson, Center for

· Urban Forest Research

· “Trees properly placed around buildings can reduce air conditioning needs by 30 percent and

· can save 20 - 50 percent in energy used for heating.”—USDA Forest Service

· Through photosynthesis, in 1 day an average tree can provide enough oxygen for a family of 4

· for that day.

· Trees planted along highways & city streets have been shown to help reduce drivers’ stress &

· reduce speeds.

· Mature trees in business districts have been shown to positively affect shoppers’ behaviors.

· Neighborhoods with more trees have been shown to have a lower crime rate.

· Trees help people feel better – both mentally & physically.

· Trees help reduce flooding by helping to reduce runoff.

· “One acre of forest absorbs six tons of carbon dioxide and puts out four tons of oxygen. This is

· enough to meet the annual needs of 18 people.”—U.S. Department of Agriculture

· “There are about 60-to 200- million spaces along our city streets where trees could be planted.

· This translates to the potential to absorb 33 million more tons of CO2 every year, and saving

$4 billion in energy costs.”—National Wildlife Federation

A Sweet Deal when you Buy Mature Trees: How to Turn Maples into Syrup

Friday, December 4th, 2009

It’s always exciting to have your trees produce for you, and with a couple of maples in the yard, your pancakes can be complemented with some homemade syrup. It might sound difficult, to buy mature trees then actually use them to produce syrup, but it’s far easier than it sounds.

Maple syrup is a classic favorite at breakfast tables everywhere. English chemist Robert Boyle said it best in 1663 when he wrote “There is in some parts of New England a kind of tree whose juice that weeps out its incision, if it is permitted slowly to exhale away the superfluous moisture, doth congeal into a sweet and saccharin substance and the like was confirmed to me by the agent of the great and populace colony of Massachusetts.”

Well, move over New England. It’s time for Chicago to make some syrup! (more…)

Illinois Landscaping: Winterizing Your Yard

Monday, October 19th, 2009

In Illinois, landscaping can fall by wayside during the winter. With the vicious cold and snow, you can definitely find yourself not worrying about what your yard looks like. But there are many reasons for Illinois landscaping that don’t just involve the superficial! Planting mature trees in your yard can lower your energy costs during the cold season. (more…)

Mature Trees for Fall: Spice Up Your Yard

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Are you dying for big, beautiful trees to blanket your lawn with brightly colored leaves this fall? If you buy a sapling, it could take years to achieve the fall leaf-changing effect that you’re looking for. A great way to get that old-tree look right away is to bypass the saplings and buy mature trees instead. (more…)

  • "Working with iTrees made our landscaping experience so much easier! Since we didn't know much about design, they helped us place and plant the trees we bought online. Changing our home's yard was a breeze!"

    - Bridgette Miller

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