I'm looking to transplant some trees from my woodlot to my front yard the next few months when the ground thaws. I've been looking at tree characteristics for quite a while now and the same sites seem to keep popping up and it gets old reading the same stuff. Not to mention sometimes they contradict each other. I'm trying to find deciduous trees that will grow at least a foot a year and stand up well to heavy winds and winter weather. Something big. I live in north central Ohio. The soil is acidic and has as quite a bit of clay in it. Where i'm putting it drains well, never has standing water, but not dry. I've got sugar maples already planted. I'd rather not plant oaks because I don't want the acorns in my yard. Any ideas what I should plant?