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What are the best trees to grow in our home

trees to grow in our home



Trees give us good shade, give us the food we need, give us furniture, and above all give us pure oxygen. It would appear that the tree can be grown if there is little space in the front or back of the house where we all have a desire. In this article we will look at what types of trees can be grown for those who think they can grow at least one tree.


How to choose trees to grow at home.


Whether it is the front or back of the house it will be convenient to know what tree to plant if you divide the following into how to select the tree you are going to grow.


1) Trees that can provide shade and fruit

2) Shade + trees that give a lot of oxygen

3) Shade + beautiful flowering tree

4) Shade + income and high yielding trees


1) Trees that can provide shade and fruit.



 Among the trees that you can bear fruit, the first one we choose is the mango tree, which gives good fruits in the summer. Apart from this Nelly tree can be planted. All of the above trees can bear a lot of fruit. These trees can be placed in front of and behind the house. Apart from this fermented wood can be placed and this tree can be placed at the back of the house.


2) Shade + trees that give a lot of oxygen + furniture



Shade alone is not enough It would be nice to have trees that can produce clean air for me to breathe Thinkers Neem tree is a tree that cleans the air and releases a lot of oxygen. Next is the Pungan tree, which releases high levels of oxygen day and night. The king tree provides good shade and air. Mango is also a good source of pure oxygen.Sleeping Tree This tree is also a tree that provides oxygen at night. It is better to keep these trees in front of the house.


3) Shade + beautiful flowering tree



What most people want is to have a tree where beautiful flowers can bloom. The flowering trees are the killer trees and its yellow flowers are refreshing to the mind and the peacock killer trees are also of this type. Next we can plant Panneer Puspam, Shenbagam, Mahila tree. Even dormant trees can be placed in front of the house as they are beautiful flowering trees.


4) Shade + income and high yielding trees



We are going to give the same amount of water to all the trees, be they fruit trees or shade trees. So the same importance given to fruit bearing trees can be given to money giving trees. Previously, sandalwood cultivation was banned. But, it was removed a few years ago. So, you can plant sandalwood trees at home. After certain years it will become an investment. For example, you can buy saplings from the forest department to grow sandalwood at home. When grown and cut, they can be cut and sold to the forest department. Go 20 percent of them at the selling price and we get 80 percent of the revenue. Trees like mahogany, neem, mountain neem, wagai, kumil can be planted to make furniture


Do trees affect the wall of the house?


The suspicion that this all causes is that we put a tree in front of the house and its roots will affect the house otherwise proper care will inevitably affect it. To avoid this, drain once a year around the calf you are planting so that the roots leading to the house are cut off. Other roots will not cause any damage to the house going down. Can grow up to 30 to 50 feet tall like Pungan, Mahogany, Sleeping Beauty. Trees can be pruned to grow side branches. Trees spread upwards. Good shade quality does not affect the house.

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