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    Dont do bamboo! Trust me.... fruitless mulberry provides nice dense shade..... but takes a little longer to grow, maple trees provide nice shade but grow very fast and the limbs arent as "strong" so to speak, kinda grows like a weed & are not evergreen.... if it was me, id plant some fruitless mulberry and use bamamans tee pee idea for a few years until the shade trees grow big enough......good luck.

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    Dont do bamboo! Trust me.... fruitless mulberry provides nice dense shade..... but takes a little longer to grow, maple trees provide nice shade but grow very fast and the limbs arent as "strong" so to speak, kinda grows like a weed & are not evergreen.... if it was me, id plant some fruitless mulberry and use bamamans tee pee idea for a few years until the shade trees grow big enough......good luck.
    Why are you against bamboo?

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