What are the best fast growing shade trees in central ohio
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Trees For Ohio - Best Trees To Plant In Ohio - Tn Nursery
https://www.tnnursery.net/trees-for-ohio/
https://www.thespruce.com/fast-growing-shade-trees-zones-5-10-2132684
https://ask.extension.org will be specifically for your grow zone
You need to go to your local nursery and ask them. They are trained in the best plants for your area and sell products that are guaranteed to grow there. Shade trees are a huge investment of money and planting the wrong ones in the wrong spots can give you huge problems in the future.
Sugar maples. But be careful where you plant them. They love the sun and will grow fast. We live in Cleveland and have two in the front of the house to keep the summer Sun at bay. Also evergreens will grow well. Hope this helps.
In southern, lower Michigan our nursery suggested an Autumn Blaze Maple. It’s supposed to be immune to common map,e problems and it’s getting huge and gorgeous.
A site with some photos:
https://www.fast-growing-trees.com/AutumnBlaze.htm