San Antonio residents looking to enhance the beauty and value of their property should mark their calendars, for fall is the best time to plant trees. As the heat of summer subsides and cooler temperatures set in, trees have the opportunity to establish roots throughout winter. This six-month period makes trees better prepared to absorb moisture and nutrients to endure the sweltering San Antonio summer.
Given the climatic conditions of San Antonio, the choices for planting trees should be heat, drought, freeze-tolerant, and deer-resistant. Let’s look at some suitable contenders from both the small and large categories.
Following a few steps can ensure the successful growth of your newly planted trees. Here are some tips:
With these trees, San Antonio residents can make the most of the fall planting season. These heat, drought, and freeze-tolerant trees do not only beautify your lawn but also contribute positively to the local ecosystem.
Information courtesy of Sarah Acosta, a weekend Good Morning San Antonio anchor and a general assignments reporter at her affiliated news organization.
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