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started by Billie Dalton on 09 Mar 12
  • Billie Dalton
     
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    There is only so much that can be applied at any one time, so do not feel like you have to build Rome in one day.

    You reside someplace where there is limited rainfall, but you want to plant some trees around your house. Lots of people feel this way, specifically those residing in the southern parts of the United States. In many cases, people may very well buy trees because they look nice, without even considering how much water they may need in order to grow. Fortunately, there are numerous beautiful trees that you can buy that do not require a lot of water. You should do some investigation before you pay for any tree.

    Probably the best type of tree to have are those that are naturally growing in your area. These kinds of trees or plants have learned how to live without much water, so they will be able to survive in your yard. A positive thing to do might be to go to a location that only has nature and see which trees are green. Determine what type they are and plant them all in your yard. Although some of these trees may not be the best looking, at least you'll have them.

    A Scotch Pine is one tree that should grow practically anywhere and the amount of water doesn't matter. It's a robust tree, that is going to grow more than 20 inches a year, without much water. This tree can potentially mature to 25 to 35 feet in no time. In locations that may have very little water, you can easily find them in the local nurseries. There are different species of Scotch Pine and some of them transform into a yellowish brown color when the weather gets cold. A number of people love this look, but some varieties don't do this.

    A different stable and easy-to-grow tree is the Rocky Mountain Juniper. During the winter time, the tree gets brown but becomes green again during the spring. They are just the thing for windbreaks and many birds are attracted to this tree as well. They have plenty of branches to nest in, but their speed of growth is only around 10 inches a year. This is slow compared to other hardy trees. An additional preferred tree that does not require much water is the Russian Olive. It is a really attractive tree and is also quite stunning when it fully matures. They are able to grow in almost any soil and attract birds with their berries.

    Despite the fact that your area may be waterless, you will be able to plant trees. You can study online, call at your local nurseries or just study your area to see what trees are available. Should you not come up with a big list, then go around your town and choose some of the trees that are still alive.

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