I’ve been writing about home design and neighborhood planning for years now, and there’s one thing that keeps coming up in my research: trees make a huge difference in how good a place feels to live in. It’s not just about looking pretty (though they definitely do that). Trees work like neighborhood superheroes, doing all sorts of amazing things that many people don’t even notice. When I walk through a tree-lined street versus a bare one, I can feel the difference right away. The air seems fresher, it’s cooler on hot days, and there’s this sense of creating calm that’s hard to describe but very real. The houses even look more like homes when they’re nestled among greenery. So I thought we should chat about all the ways trees make suburban neighborhoods better places to live, and maybe inspire you to appreciate the ones you have or plant some new…
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