![]() ![]() Flowering trees, fruit trees, and deciduous trees (those that shed leaves during fall) may be pretty, but can be quite messy. ![]() Privacy: Are you trying to block out the neighbors’ prying eyes, extra noise, or a less than perfect view? Fast growing evergreens may be a good choice for one or two sides of the pool.īeauty: Enhancing the beauty around the pool is an obvious reason for adding to your pool landscaping. Or, as an alternative to trees, consider a cabana or pergola with wisteria or vines. Shade: If you are specifically looking for shade around the pool or in a certain area of your yard, that can help guide your tree choice. Northern pools can still use many tropicals if planted in large pots, or cut back during fall and mulched over. Click for larger view of the Hardiness Zone MapĬlimate: Pools located in more temperate hardiness zones (southern states) have a wider variety of trees that can flourish around the pool.
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