Nashville Tree Foundation works to preserve and enhance Nashville’s urban forest by educating the public, planting trees in urban areas, identifying the oldest and largest trees in Davidson County, and designating arboretums.

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How to choose the right tree

Do your homework before choosing a tree. The first step is deciding why you want the tree: for shade, for screening, as a landscape accent? That gives you some direction as you begin to consider (and eliminate) certain species.

Next, look at the location of powerlines and mark off the zones near them. From the area directly under lines to 20 feet away, plant only trees or shrubs that will grow to no more than 20 feet high. From the spot 20 feet away out to 50 feet away, plant trees that will reach no more than 45 feet.

Trees that will grow higher than 45 feet should be located at least 50 feet away from powerlines.

Use the chart below to estimate how far from powerlines to plant your trees. (Click on the chart for a larger version.)


planting guide chart (small)

 

ACTIVITIES
Big Old Tree Contest
High Tree Party
Releafing Day
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Powerline Approved Trees
Arboretums
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FOUNDATION
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PLANTING & CARE
Choosing a Tree
Planting a Tree
Caring for Your Tree

 

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