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Landscaping for energy efficiency

09/19/2024

All of the energy you spend each spring to create that perfect green lawn could be used to plant the seeds for a lower energy bill. A well-designed landscape can provide cooling shade around your home that reduces the need for air-conditioning. Dig this:

  • Plant leafy trees on the south and west sides of your home to provide shade on hot summer days. The leaves will fall off in the autumn and allow warm summer sunlight to help heat your home during winter.
  • Plant shrubs and ground cover around your house to help reduce heat buildup.
  • Place evergreen trees on the north and northwest sides of your home to provide year-round windbreaks from outside air.

Look above and check below

Before you begin your landscaping project, call 811 to have underground utility lines marked. Knowing the location of underground utility lines on your property will help you avoid injury, service outages, and costly repairs. For more information, see Landscaping for Energy-Efficient Homes from the U.S. Department of Energy. 

Also make sure you check above before digging in! Locate your power lines and make sure that what you are planting and where you are planting will not interfere with your electric service now or in the years to come. Check with your local nursery if you are unsure of how big your tree is expected to grow. Learn more about the distance you need around the poles in your area with our tree trimming guide.


Corporate Editorial Team