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    I need some help with picking out a tree to plant in my backyard. I want something that grows fast and puts out some nice shade. I live in spring branch, right north of San Antonio. Thanks

    #2
    Live oak. The end

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      #3
      Cedar Elm or Chinese Pistache

      Or maybe a chinquapin oak

      Red oak and Live oak grow too slow

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        #4
        I like to grow Live oaks. Water and fertilize
        I have been amazed how nice they quickly they grow after they take root.

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          #5
          One of my buddies also recommended the cedar elm

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            #6
            This is a simple question. Something that feed the block -even better if it feeds you.
            There is everything from a 5 year persimmon to a 8 year pecan.
            A pine tree is the 2nd to the worst tree to plant, any cedar or juniper is the worst to plant. A live oak at least feeds a few critters........

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              #7
              Monterrey Oak! Planted two here in Blanco about a year and a half ago and they are doing great. Fast growing stay green most of the year...never completely lose all leaves. Did a lot of research and chose the Monterrey Oak. Look into them.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bowhuntercoach View Post
                Monterrey Oak! Planted two here in Blanco about a year and a half ago and they are doing great. Fast growing stay green most of the year...never completely lose all leaves. Did a lot of research and chose the Monterrey Oak. Look into them.
                I will check them out, thanks for all the replies

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bowhuntercoach View Post
                  Monterrey Oak! Planted two here in Blanco about a year and a half ago and they are doing great. Fast growing stay green most of the year...never completely lose all leaves. Did a lot of research and chose the Monterrey Oak. Look into them.
                  I’ve planted several Monterrey Oaks over the years, and they are great trees.

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                    #10
                    Monterey live oak, will not get oak wilt.
                    Or a Mexican sycamore.
                    Go visit Fanick's or Shades of Greenfor what your looking for.
                    I listen alot to South Texas Gardening on 550 AM on Sat/Sun. People are always asking this question, and these are Bob Webster's two too answers.

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                      #11
                      Shade Tree Superstar For Texas

                      I have four Chinese Pistache trees on my place. Great shade trees and fall colors.



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                        #12
                        Monterrey Oak (Quercus polymorpha) or Lacebark Elm.

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                          #13
                          Tallow Tree aka China Ball Tree, fast grower, you will have lots of shade, because you will have a bunch of trees.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by lovemylegacy View Post
                            Tallow Tree aka China Ball Tree, fast grower, you will have lots of shade, because you will have a bunch of trees.
                            Don’t do this.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Froggy View Post
                              I have four Chinese Pistache trees on my place. Great shade trees and fall colors.



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                              Do these have the shallow roots that stay at/just below the surface and kill the grass?

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