There are many ways to add value to a property but one that is often overlooked is a good, solid tree.
Having a property surrounded by beautiful trees can provide many benefits, from privacy and shade on a hot day to visual
interest in the landscape.
However, not all trees are created equal. Having the wrong type of tree in your backyard can create just as many problems
as it can benefits.
Trees with invasive roots or that pose a danger can be difficult and expensive to remove from a property so you want to avoid
planting the wrong kinds of trees in the first place.
How to find the right tree
Some trees tend to be universally popular. They include the likes of frangipanis, maples, magnolias and the faithful lilly pilly for screening.
Many people also like citrus trees because they have the added benefit of producing fruit. However you should do a little bit of
research before deciding the kinds of trees to plant in your garden.
QUESTIONS TO ASK
- Do you want the tree to be deciduous or not?
- Is the tree needed for privacy reasons?
- Are you looking to add a feature tree that will add colour?
- Do you want to attract local wildlife?
- Will you have time to maintain the tree
(low-maintenance trees are generally best)? - How big a tree can your garden handle?
- Do you want a mature tree or not?
Different trees will suit different properties so it’s well worth asking an experienced landscaper, or someone at your local garden
nursery for tree selection advice before you start planting.