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BUFFALO TREE SERVICE BLOG

The Best Trees For A Windy Landscape

12/16/2020

 
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Like the temperature, wind can be a significant factor in the health and lifespan of trees. If you live in a region where winds are powerful, you'll have to be picky about the trees you plant. There is a vast assortment of wind-resistant trees available. There are trees for windy climates regardless of your typical weather. Keep reading to learn more information about windy trees that tolerates wind.

Windy Trees: Trees Unaffected by the Wind 

If your landscape is open and bare to high winds, you might have plenty of trouble with tree damage after adverse weather. You might be anxious about limbs breaking and harming the trees' health. Not to mention being potentially dangerous to your residence and outdoor space. 

The wind isn't selective about climate. There are high wind spots in places with hurricanes and mild winters as well as blowing in subtropical, humid climates. Even northern states might experience winds that jeopardize trees. 

If you reside where the wind could be strong, you'll want to plant wind-resistant trees. A tree that can withstand wind has a better chance of riding out the hurricane or storm, shielding your house from damage. 

Selecting Windy Trees 

When you look for ornamental trees, don't forget that even trees that can resist the wind aren't 100% windproof. How a tree bears the wind is contingent on the tree type and the level of environmental and wind conditions. 

Several types of trees are more prone to enduring wind damage than others. A few of the top wind-resistant trees are:
  • Sand live oak 
  • Southern magnolia 
  • Live oak

Other excellent trees for high-wind regions include: 
  • Crape myrtle 
  • Bald cypress/Varieties of holly 
  • Cabbage palm 

In places such as California's coastline, you could plant strawberry trees, Monterey cypress, or olive trees.
 

Pertinent Info about Trees for Windy Spots 

When you plant windy trees, it's vital to give exceptional cultural care. Provide the trees with sun exposure and topnotch soil for the type you are growing as well as sufficient, consistent irrigation. These things will retain the vitality and health of the trees. 

You must also remember a couple of other concerns Trees resistant to wind require a fair amount of root space to stay in place. Therefore, don't plant them into small areas. Several trees necessitate regular pruning to take out limbs that may break and form a durable trunk structure. 

Research has observed that native trees are likely to be more wind resistant than exotic ornamental trees. A set of windy trees will endure more massive gusts of wind than a single one, regardless of how wind resistant the tree is.

Instead of constantly dealing with wind damage, plant trees that are accepting of high winds. As a property owner, the last thing you want to deal with is broken limbs and bark after every storm. If you want help pruning or maintaining your new windy trees, contact Buffalo Tree Service.

We provide numerous tree care services. Our experts can also offer help planting your windy tree in the best spot in your landscape.


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