Energy efficiency in the garage
Many people today use their garages as living spaces. Find out how to make yours more comfortable and energy efficient.
The planting chart below shows the minimum distance a tree should be planted away from utility poles and lines.
type of tree | examples | distance from poles & lines |
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Small trees (less than 25 feet tall)
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Crabapple, hawthorn, Japanese tree lilac, etc., and shrubs | Can be planted under power lines. |
Medium trees (up to 40 feet tall)
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Birch, honey locust, littleleaf linden, etc. | Should be planted at least 40 feet away. |
Large trees (more than 40 feet tall)
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Ash, maple, oak, etc. | Should be planted at least 70 feet away. |
Many people today use their garages as living spaces. Find out how to make yours more comfortable and energy efficient.
Outdoor lighting can be inexpensive, easy to install - and it's safe and energy-efficient.
Landscaping can improve the energy efficiency and beauty of your home. See what landscaping experts recommend.
While utility equipment isn't attractive, disguising it with landscaping can lead to problems.
A rain barrel rainwater collection system is a great way to decrease your sump pump’s energy use and your water usage.
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A new trend is to make your outdoor living space as comfortable as inside. Find out how to enjoy your outside while still saving energy.
Learn how you can provide shade for your home or patio using vines, shade cloth and other clever ideas.
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