I always look forward to spring and planting my vegetable garden. Don’t be afraid of planting trees in your garden because you think they will grow out of control. Trees can be very suitable for your garden. It is best to plant smaller trees that are native to your area and keep them pruned. Trees can add a lot of beauty and benefits. I’m sharing eight advantages of having trees in your garden.
1. Improve Air Quality
Trees help reduce air pollution, absorb carbon dioxide, and help cool places that are too hot due to trapped gases in urban areas. You can basically use small trees in your garden to change the climate and improve the air quality substantially.
2. Reduce Rain Runoff
Small trees in your garden will help absorb rainwater so that it keeps your garden from getting too wet and flooding. The leaves collect, stop, and slow the rain down, preventing soil erosion during bad weather cycles.
3. Moderate Extreme Sun
If you live in a very hot area (like I do) where the sun is very strong and there isn’t very much rain or cool weather, it can be hard to grow food in your garden. Small trees placed strategically can provide shade and adjust the climate in your garden naturally.
4. Lesson Wind Impact
Some plants are delicate and others are much stronger. Small trees can help block the wind strategically in your garden and force the wind to go around your garden if you place the trees properly. That will help protect delicate garden plants and fruit-bearing plants.
5. Protect Against Bad Weather
Hail and hard rain can ruin your garden if it hits at the wrong time. But, small trees placed in the right areas can help lessen the impact of bad weather and help save your garden. You can use the plants you put in your garden to guide the rain where you want it to go.
6. Brings in Pollinators
You need bees to pollinate your garden. Planting certain types of trees can help attract all kinds of pollinators, including bees. It’s imperative to plant native trees, though, so that you’ll bring in the right pollinators. Since beekeepers are having serious problems with colony collapse, you will be doing the earth a favor if you plant more trees that bees love.
7. Hide Ugly Walls and Fencing
Outside of the environmental issues, if you have fencing, walls, and other areas of your garden that aren’t attractive, planting a tree strategically will help a lot. In addition to hiding problems, they are helpful for the environment.
8. They Look Nice
Trees look pretty in a garden; it gives the eye something to look at no matter the season. Your garden can look attractive all year long no matter what the weather. You can keep trees a lot more pruned and smaller than you think if you pick the right ones for your area.
Using small trees in your garden will improve air quality, protect against bad weather, and even help change the climate in the garden for better growth – such as in super-sunny and hot areas that don’t have any type of shade. We have lots of small trees near our garden and chicken coop. They provide great shade for our garden and our chickens.