Most people who have planted or redesigned their outdoor living spaces have planted trees. They understand that it’s a fairly straightforward process: they buy a nursery tree that pleases their aesthetics, muscle it up into the back of their neighbor’s pickup if they have a great neighbor, drive home slowly enough to get dirty stares and maybe a honk or two. Then they dig a hole big enough to hold the root ball, fill it with water, plop the tree in the hole, then bury the roots as their final task. It’s hard work, they’re tired, but they’re satisfied that in a few short years, they’ll be drinking their morning brew in the shade cast by this lovely tree.