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Fruit Trees

Fruit and nut trees are an excellent addition to anybody's property. Not only will fruit and nut trees offer shade, but they will give you some tasty treats that are healthy for you and your family as well.

Apple trees, pear trees, walnuts, plums, pecans, hazelnuts, chestnuts, kiwi, grapes...the list goes on.

There are so many different kinds of fruit and nut trees available, you could easily supply you and your neighbors with enough wholesome food to last a year. (once your trees begin to produce)

Fruit and nut trees will also provide a source of food for your local wildlife. Birds, deer, squirrels and other wildlife will come spend time in your yard, and provide you with hours of enjoyment as they scurry around gathering their next meal.

We all want a healthy environment in which to live, and surrounding yourself with a healthy ecosystem will help you, your neighbors, and your local wildlife. So plant a tree today...or better yet, plant several trees.

 

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