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Originally Posted by bobdeb
Just my opinion, however, I do have some experience with the following.
These are some things I highly recommend you Do Not plant in your yard in The Villages. Please add whatever else you feel is appropriate.
1. Live Oak. Well, you may not have a choice here as one may already exist on your property. I love oak trees, and the shade they offer is welcomed from the heat of the sun.
However, you be forever dealing with relentless and testy little leaves and acorns that are difficult to control and clean up. They will ruin your lawn.
Personally, I would resist buying a home that already had an oak tree in the yard. And your nearby neighbor's live oak tree will also add to your endless yardwork.
They grow slowly but will eventually become enormous and offer yet more leaves and acorns.
2. Magnolia trees. These also grow very large and add to your relentless yard work. The flowers are lovely but I'm not a big fan of the huge leaves.
3. Citrus trees. Don't do it. It's tempting I know. Citrus trees take more care than one might imagine. So many of these grow unattended. There may be exceptions with some folks but the fruit will be beyond your ability to process or give away. It will fall and rot and attrack rats. And, in turn, the rats will attract snakes. Fruit trees are especially problematic for snow birds to manage.
The upside is that many citrus trees are quite attractive and the scent of the blossoms is exquisite.
4. Palm trees. I have four sylvester (king) palms, one pindo and one European fan.
The king and queen palms will grow beyond your ability to prune yourself. You will have to hire a crew annually to do that for you. Also, all palms have incredibly nasty thorns. You could lose an eye if not careful. The immature leaves are sharp spikes. Queen palm pods are extremely heavy and they will fall. The fruit from the king palms is significant to clean up.
European fan palms are full of needle like black slivers.
Face it, these trees evolved to protect themselves. It's tempting but don't plant palm trees. You'll thank me some day.
5. Anything else with nasty thorns unless you want a barrier between your home and your neighbors.
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I agree with every one. Good advice.
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