A Handy Guide to the Irreversible Appeal of Evergreens Trees

By Steven Harrisson, June 2, 2016

As you are well aware, trees are an essential component for a pleasant and healthy environment both on a local and global scale. Surrounding your home with trees can significantly improve the quality of your everyday life in various aspects.

Some of the more popular landscaping choices lately are evergreen trees. The term “evergreen” itself means that these trees keep their foliage all year round. When most people think of evergreen trees they immediately think of pine or Christmas trees, but there are actually a lot more evergreen trees than you think and they come in all shapes and sizes, from small shrubs to forest giants that can grow well over 50 feet in height.

Evergreen Trees

When choosing evergreens for your landscape there are a number of factors you might want to consider. I am not going to talk about the climate and site requirements because if you purchase evergreen trees Australia wide you can rest assured that they have carefully selected species that thrive in the harsh Australian environment. Instead, I will give you some tips on how to choose the size, shape, colour, and texture.

Size: This is the first thing you need to consider – how tall you want the evergreen trees to be in your yard. Be sure to anticipate the size of the mature tree as well. Some evergreen trees can reach a mature size of 20-60 feet while other dwarf species can only grow 4-6 feet. Another important thing to bear in mind is the growth rate of the tree. Do you need a tree that will quickly gain size and provide shade or privacy for your yard, or you are fine with a slow growing tree. So, when choosing your evergreen tree consider the size of your yard, the size of the allocated space where the tree will be planted, and the surrounding of the tree. Some trees might not look very attractive when they outgrow their area and if they grow too large they may require regular pruning or may even have to be removed one day.

Shape: Evergreen trees stand out in landscape designs which means shape is also important. They come in a variety of shapes including spreading, low spreading, cone, pyramid, globe, and so on. Choosing the wrong shape may block certain features of your landscape make your outdoor space gloomy and depressing. On the other hand, the right shaped trees can reflect light and add a pleasant warmth to your pathway.

Color and Texture: The different colours and textures should also be used carefully. A mixture of different shades of green can really complement the colour of your house while some combinations may not appear as harmonious.

Many people use evergreen trees Australia wide to transform both home properties and public grounds, so do a little research and start planting your evergreens to add a four season beauty to your environment.