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Old 09-08-2005, 10:49 PM
Betty Harris
 
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sherwindu wrote:

"he suspects bad trees, since there are yews
and grass growing well, around the tree. This site was occupied for
many years by a Red Cedar"



Could it possibly be that yews and red cedars like well drained soil,
and arborvitae require much moister conditions? It is highly unlikely
that you got "bad trees".