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The Best Evergreen to Plant Close to the House

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The Best Evergreen to Plant Close to the House

The Best Evergreen to Plant Close to the House. Planting trees near a home can increase the property's value up to 10 percent more, according to the Ohio Department of Conservation. While a wide variety of trees will work well near your house, evergreen trees such as spruces are good choices when deciding what to plant.

Planting trees near a home can increase the property's value up to 10 percent more, according to the Ohio Department of Conservation. While a wide variety of trees will work well near your house, evergreen trees such as spruces are good choices when deciding what to plant.
Identification
Spruce trees are evergreens, which means they do not shed their needles for the winter. Spruce trees can reach up to 60 feet tall and grow in a conical or pyramidal shape.
Benefits
Planting a tall tree such as a spruce can help reduce costs because it shields the house from the cold in the winter and the heat of summer, potentially cutting down on the energy needed to cool or warm the home.
Considerations
Other evergreens, such as pines and firs, are good choices if a spruce is not available. Plant the trees to protect the house from the north winds in winter for best results.

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