Thursday, March 15, 2012

Today's Energy Thought

As winter begins to fade away we start to see signs of life return and perhaps turn our thoughts to spring planting. While thinking about what to plant this year, consider landscaping for energy efficiency.
Planting trees, shrubs, vines, hedges and ground cover can be a cost-effective, esthetically pleasing way to reduce your energy consumption. Well-designed landscaping will also protect your home from the sun and can block out excessive noise as well.
One of the most cost-effective ways to reduce cooling costs is to shade windows from the sun. Landscaping can provide that shading, helping you reduce A/C costs and protect your home from harsh weather.

Here are a few benefits to consider:

  • Trees and bushes can block much of the sun’s heat before it hits your windows and walls.
  • Shade trees can significantly reduce surrounding air temps and the temperature in your attic. Trees, shrubs and ground cover can reduce the heat reflected from the ground up to your walls and windows.
  • Deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter, making them ideal to block the sun in summer while allowing the sun to warm your home in the winter.
  • Shrubs, bushes and vines provide year-round insulation by creating a dead air space next to your home.

2 comments:

  1. Nothing says Spring like a Gnome opening his window to a beautiful Day. Remember, Gnomes love the shade - to hide from the sun and humans!

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  2. Actually, I do know that. Pretty soon gnomes will be returning to their various hiding places throughout my backyard. They completely hibernate during the winter but as the weather warms up, they sneak back under bushes, between rocks and other fun hiding places. At last count there were 37 unless baby gnomes hatched in hibernation :)

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