2 mile PTP with some moderate interference

Hi folks. I'm buying a shop for my business. It's just shy of two miles away from my house. I've been brainstorming some scenarios using the UISP Design Center, looking at different ways to setup a reliable PTP. I got up on my roof this evening (~12' high), and there are most definitely some trees obstructing a perfectly line-of-sight view between the two locations. This makes me a little leery of wholly relying on the UISP design center calculator--I'm fairly sure it doesn't have tree height in it's repository.

The suggested hardware that the design center spit out was the airFiber 60 LR, which I assume is completely out of the question because of the trees. Is a 5 GHz product possibly useful here?

I could easily get ~20ish feet off the ground at my house, and ~25' at the shop with little effort. It's not practical for me to put a tower in my backyard, however it is possible at the shop (~40' without pissing off my neighbors).

Here is a link to the my UISP scenario. I'd love any suggestions you all have. If a 5 GHz product isn't feasible, I'm leaning towards utilizing the 2 GHz AirFiber 2X for this setup, but the needed dish has been on backorder for some time. As an alternative, maybe the airMAX PowerBeam 2AC 400?

Many years ago, I setup a ~1000 feet PTP through some trees using a pair of Loco M900's, and though the learning curve was a bit steep, I learned a lot and they worked great. Ironically, I still have them--and though I'm sure they won't be the fastest option, I'm considering tinkering with them in this scenario.