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9/21/2019

4 Trees you Should Never Plant Near a Pool

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We all realize that it’s imperative to keep your pool debris-free in the summertime. Fragments can dirty your water, block your filters, and make your pool experience horrible. If you want to create a relaxing, pleasant atmosphere at your poolside, you must learn which trees you should never plant near a pool.  

Keep reading to learn about some tree examples that will give you the outdoor space you’re after as well as keeping your pool dirt-free.  

What you want from your tree
Before discussing the best trees for your poolside, review the things you’ll need to think about before selecting your trees. Consider the climate where you reside. Research what trees work best and which trees typically wither and die. It’s also critical to see which trees grow too fast or too big. For instance, you don’t want to plant an oak tree for this very reason.

Acacia
Acacia has little leaf shedding in the fall, making it ideal for late-summer pool planting. It won’t block your filters, and you'll be skimming the surface a little less obsessively. Also, acacia possesses a beautiful shade that is hard to beat. Its look is fabulous, craftily draping over your pool, offering a fantastic setting.

Evergreen
If your goal is to keep your pool area private, you need a tree that is thick and fast-growing. This is where the evergreen comes in. Its quick growth and abundant greenery make it perfect for planting around your pool.

Windmill Palm
Trees with seeds or fruits can be messy and create a headache for you. Windmill palms are the right combination of easy cleanup and beauty. Even though these are typically for warmer climates, they are quick growing and simple to plant for the summer. You don’t have to worry about debris with a windmill palm.

Holly
Holly trees are well-known for their dropping berries. Though, the berries are tiny and easily handled by your filter. They don’t shed leaves during the winter, meaning you won’t have to clean up after it. Instead, you can take pleasure in the soft, gentle, beauty it will bring to your outdoor space.

If you’re still curious about which trees you should be planting near your pool, call a tree specialist. The last thing you want to do is plant the wrong tree and end up having to pay for tree and stump removal service. ​


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