KNOW BEFORE YOU GROW
When planning your home's landscape, it is important to select the right tree for the right place. Because different trees have different mature heights, plan carefully where you plant each tree. Planting the right tree in the right place will enhance your property value and prevent costly trimming and damage to your home in the future.
Good landscaping also utilizes shrubs and low-growing trees that are compatible with electric utility lines. Low-growing trees will not normally reach electric utility lines, and therefore will help prevent power interruptions to you and your neighbors.
To learn more about planting the right tree in the right location, please read our Know Before You Grow (.pdf) brochure. In it, you will find a list of trees that are compatible around power lines and information rearding where and when to plant trees around your home.
Our comprehensive landscaping brochure, Plan Before You Plant, is also available.


