posted 3 years ago
Hello! Long-time lurker, few-time poster. I'll do a proper reintroduction somewhere else, but right now I am noodling through a planning question and I'm hoping you will noodle with me....
I recently bought a house. It is a double-lot, .4 acres, in an urban-ish neighborhood of a small rural town. It is USDA zone 4a. It has lots of yard space, but right now it's mostly a lot of wasteful lawn, a house, a way-too-big garage, three sheds, and a few really pretty flower beds from the previous owners. So far, I've seen squirrels and rabbits and neighbor's dogs, a few songbirds I can't identify, and some flies in the flowers. We get good sun right now, and some trees or shrubs growing on the east side is going to shade our morning sun a bit, but for the most part it's all full sun.
I'm thinking about the trees I want to plant now and in the near future. These are some of my objectives:
- firewood (I'm going to try to reinstall the wood stove previous owners had in the basement, to reduce moisture and diversify/localize heating costs)
- bird habitat (probably song birds, but if I can lure a predator into the neighborhood to deal with notoriously pesky squirrels, well....)
- shade (something deciduous on the south side to help summer cooling costs)
- food (less important, but still a consideration for a local and sustainable diet, surpluses can go to the farmer's market)
Thoughts? Opinions? Anyone else in zone 4a? What observations should I be making to take into consideration?
Thanks for your time :D I'm so eager to pick everyone's brains on my new property.
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