Anonymous wrote:Sadly, we recently had to remove our 70yo tree from our backyard, and I’m having the hardest time getting used to the sterile look of the yard. It provided a canopy of shade and green. Obviously we could plant a new tree, and we likely will in the fall, but it will be a tiny fraction of what we had. I realize this is sort of ridiculous, but any advice on getting used to this new normal? I’m so shocked by my sadness over this loss.
Ignore the others. I identify with what you say. It's okay to mourn the loss of something old, established and beautiful. You can't easily replace that tree.
I agree with the one poster who said to lean in to planning the new potential for that space.
And I love Sycamore trees, too. We planted one in our back 10 years ago and it is beautiful and gives great canopy.