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m kos
Hi, I am looking for feedback on tree placement that will frame my house while providing shade and screen. For starters, I’m thinking about removing the two exterior Pine trees, keeping the one in the center. Second, I was considering the addition of a dwarf Japanese Maple on the South side about 15’ from South Corner of the house. Finally, adding an Oak Regal Prince on the North side about 15’ from the North Corner OR pleached Hornbeams along the North property line. I’ve attached 3 current pictures as well as a proposed picture that I created using landscaping software. I wasn’t able to include the view of the Pine tree, but it provides a little idea of the new tree placement. Any feedback or advice on the tree placement, types of trees, etc. would be greatly appreciated. FYI - I live in zone 5-6 and the front of my home faces West; dimensions: 36' from house to line of Pine trees. 60' property width (left property line to house 10', front of house 21', house to right property line 29') Thank you, Marc
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