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5 Benefits of Living Near Trees


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We often take trees for granted. As we walk around in our daily lives it’s easy for trees to become part of the furniture. The truth is, living near trees is hugely beneficial in many different ways.

If you live near trees or forestry, you may like to know how that will benefit you. If you don’t live near trees, it could help to know why planting trees would be of benefit to you. Take a look at some of the biggest advantages to having trees around.

Improves Overall Health

One of the main benefits to having trees nearby is the impact they can have on your overall health. For instance, trees contribute to cleaner air so when you step outside to get some fresh air that’s exactly what you’ll get. Trees also have a natural calming effect.

They can help to improve mental health and reduce levels of stress. For anyone who wants to take five from the pressures of daily life, walking through a forest is ideal.

Increases The Value of Property

Having a tree on your property can help to increase its value. There are many advantages to having a tree on your property. Most notably is the decreased risk of flooding. Trees can hold an enormous amount of water that is absorbed from the ground and as it falls.

It can help to have a tree surgeon on hand to help to maintain the trees on your property. While trees can increase the value of your property, overgrown or potentially dangerous trees will do the exact opposite.

Lower Utility Bills

How can a tree lower your utility bills? If you have a tree near your property, it can protect your property from the wind and other elements. This means that you’re less likely to need to use energy to keep your property warm and dry.

On average, properties with trees nearby can be up to 5 degrees warmer than properties without trees. When trees act as natural windbreakers, you may find you don’t need to put your heating on as often as other people.

Homes For Wildlife

If you like the thought of your garden turning into a scene from Snow White, you’ll need a tree. Trees can provide shelter and nourishment for a variety of different types of wildlife. Birds love to next in trees. The most common being sparrows, robins, woodpeckers, and pigeons if you’re in the UK! You may also see squirrels, foxes, bats and countless insects!

Trees also support a vast array of fungi, lichens, and microorganisms that play essential roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition processes, contributing to the overall health of forest ecosystems.

Although it will be important to deter wildlife that could cause damage to your property, there’s something truly special about seeing friendly critters right outside your window.

Privacy

Having trees and hedges on your property can improve privacy. If you like to spend time in your garden knowing that no-one in your street can see you, trees are your best option. They can also help to keep your property safe.

If potential thieves can’t see into your property, they may be less likely to try and break in. 

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