Posts Tagged ‘summer landscaping’

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

Chicago Landscaping: Privacy Doesn’t Always Mean A Fence

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Want privacy from the binocular-clad woman next door, or the loud, toddler-filled house behind you? Until iTrees.com made buying trees online effortless, perhaps a fence seemed to be your only seclusion solution – but, not anymore. A selection of magnificent Privacy Trees from iTrees.com leaves no need for wooden slabs or chain-link barriers. (more…)

Elgin Landscaping: Upgrade with Shade

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

When considering your landscaping options, it’s always important to think seasonally. Amidst the blistering heat of these peak summer months, it seems only natural to examine the types of trees and plants that will best suit your needs. Whether you’ll be lounging poolside in your backyard or playing a game of catch out front, landscape optimization is key. Elgin residents – now is the perfect time to revitalize your yard with the help of shade trees! (more…)

Naperville Landscaping for Summer: Pick a Theme for Your Projects.

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Naperville: it’s summertime! Time to start planning for summer landscaping projects and get your backyard ready for those outdoor parties and BBQs. If you have unlandscaped yard, or a “blank canvas,” you can take many different routes on how to landscape your back and front yard. You need to decide the look that you want for the outside of your home. When decorating the interior of your home, you choose a theme or a certain look you want to achieve. It’s the same when landscaping. (more…)

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