- Dec 18, 2001
 
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My house is surrounded by long needle pines and tall oak trees.
Fortunately most of the pines aren't on my property, so I only get some of the needle fall in one spot. But the oak leaves smother my front and back yard every year and are a PAIN to clean up. I can't leave them there because they don't rot. They just form a mat that kills off everything. The acorns do start to rot and mess up the ph of the soil.
So my first thought was to remove more trees, but my community is dense with oaks, and I don't want to be the oddball with a naked yard. I was thinking, to help with maintenance, I could remove a few oak trees, but then plant something else that would provide good shade within a few years. Maybe maples?
So do I go with more sun, or more shade? The spotty shade I have now makes it hard to consistently grow grasses, but some spots get too much sun which combined with the clay soil attract a lot of weeds.
			
			Fortunately most of the pines aren't on my property, so I only get some of the needle fall in one spot. But the oak leaves smother my front and back yard every year and are a PAIN to clean up. I can't leave them there because they don't rot. They just form a mat that kills off everything. The acorns do start to rot and mess up the ph of the soil.
So my first thought was to remove more trees, but my community is dense with oaks, and I don't want to be the oddball with a naked yard. I was thinking, to help with maintenance, I could remove a few oak trees, but then plant something else that would provide good shade within a few years. Maybe maples?
So do I go with more sun, or more shade? The spotty shade I have now makes it hard to consistently grow grasses, but some spots get too much sun which combined with the clay soil attract a lot of weeds.
			
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