Tree is to shade as chimney is to_ _ _?
I would try a hot fig wiggler
Well, as long as your neighbour doesn't mind the shade, you can do that. Shade is the only reason.
the answer for the question: scientific name for spiders are (spiders)
If it's in your yard it is your tree.
Someone has planted a tree in your yard many years ago
You cant.
Possibly, it depends if you have a tree in your front yard.
If it fell in your yard then you can keep it.
no because ur stinky
the bird on th pert store and the tree in the pony yard
If a driver runs off the road, into someone's yard, and damages a tree in the yard that has some decrative value the drivers liability insurance will pay for the damages to the yard and tree.
PLANTING A TREE FOR THE FUTURELook ahead! Planting a shade tree now will add beauty, shade, and energy savings down the road.Aside from adding grace and beauty to your yard, planting shade trees now can add to your pocket in future energy savings. If planted in the right locations, the tree's shade will help keep your home cooler in the summer months and warmer in the winter. Trees Add More Than BeautyAdding a shade tree to the west, east, or northwest side of your home can provide relief from the sun. Planting trees to provide shade over air conditioning units, patios, walkways, and the driveway will reap benefits for years to come. Trees can also provide a natural windbreak for your yard or driveway. You may want to consider speaking with someone in the landscape field to get a little extra know-how when it comes to the tree placements.Selecting Your TreesWhen shopping for trees, it is best to stick to those which are either considered native to your area or well-suited to your growing conditions. Local nurseries and county agricultural extension offices can provide a wealth of information on the best options for your home. Poplar, maples, and ash are all terrific shade trees which grow well in a wide range of climates. Some areas, like Tucson, Arizona, offer inexpensive saplings through the power company.The BasicsNewly planted trees will need extra care until they become established. Frequent watering and staking of young trees is recommended. Most every tree will come with instructions for digging the proper size hole and nurturing the new addition to your yard. While trees may take decades to fully mature, expect to see benefits within a few years in most locations. Sit back and enjoy the added beauty!