bottlefed89
ArboristSite Operative
Alright, this will look like a dumb uestion, and one I'm sure many wish they had the answer to, but here it goes anyway....
I've taken out several birches, and silver maples. One neighborhood I work in was filled with them, and many did not weather the last ice-storm. Several people have shown interest in replanting, something I am defenitely interested in, but I don't know what species to suggest. Most of them will listen to whatever I tell them, so if anyone has any suggestions, please give them to me. They all express an interest in something stronger, though shade in the somewhat near future is also important. Most of them want something 10' or smaller, not sure if they are trying to stay in a certain price range or what, but a group of them all living on the same street mentioned that. So....what is the super shady, fast-growing, very strong, inexpensive miracle tree of choice these days??
I've taken out several birches, and silver maples. One neighborhood I work in was filled with them, and many did not weather the last ice-storm. Several people have shown interest in replanting, something I am defenitely interested in, but I don't know what species to suggest. Most of them will listen to whatever I tell them, so if anyone has any suggestions, please give them to me. They all express an interest in something stronger, though shade in the somewhat near future is also important. Most of them want something 10' or smaller, not sure if they are trying to stay in a certain price range or what, but a group of them all living on the same street mentioned that. So....what is the super shady, fast-growing, very strong, inexpensive miracle tree of choice these days??