How
to live with your trees.
Living
with trees:
Trees
take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen by the process of photosynthesis.
On hot days they regulate their
water content by releasing water vapour through stomata microscopic
openings in the leaves creating a pleasant environment. They filter
pollution and air particles by trapping it on leaves and bark.
They
create shade from the suns rays; reflect beautiful dappled filtered
light to the ground producing a comfortable peaceful atmosphere.
They can break up the sharp edges of suburban architecture. Trees
that compliment a quality garden are attractive and benefit us
all.
Here
are my tips for living with your trees:
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Get a qualified tree surgeon to inspect and maintain your
trees.
Included bark is only one growth abnormality which could pose a possible danger. |
If
you park your car under a tree use a car cover (or see our log
shelters) |
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If your drive is within the proximity of trees use a permeable
gravel surface, or a specialist surface such as
Permeable
Pavements. |
Remember,
there is always a workable solution to maintaining trees
within
the proximity of buildings. |
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