Nutball
TreeHouser
We might take down a few of our pine trees that are right next to the driveway. They have become quite large after 25 years, and drop a lot of sap on the cars. I once tried cutting back the branches and parking else where until they stopped dripping sap, but apparently these eastern white pines will randomly pour sap out of wounds over a year old.
What tree varieties are fast growing, and drop the least sap?
I know eastern white pine drips sap from the cones, but do all fast growing pines?
Sycamore seems fast growing, but can be very irritating.
I'm leaning toward silver maple since I like the look, but do they hold up to win well enough, or do they drip a lot of sap?
Is cottonwood any good? I don't know if they shade much or hold up well in wind. We haven't had any major breaks on our tulip poplars in windy storms, but they do drop a lot of smaller branches, which I don't mind so much.
What tree varieties are fast growing, and drop the least sap?
I know eastern white pine drips sap from the cones, but do all fast growing pines?
Sycamore seems fast growing, but can be very irritating.
I'm leaning toward silver maple since I like the look, but do they hold up to win well enough, or do they drip a lot of sap?
Is cottonwood any good? I don't know if they shade much or hold up well in wind. We haven't had any major breaks on our tulip poplars in windy storms, but they do drop a lot of smaller branches, which I don't mind so much.