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Old 01-05-2009, 08:51 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Any Silver Birch/Tree experts?

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I have problems with my 2 silver birch trees, or at least I think I do. I
live in a brand new house that was built in spring last year, I moved in at
the beginning of July. It's hard to describe but the development of 6
houses
was built on a small strip of land between houses and woodlands and the
houses are built in such a way that the gardens are at the side of the
house
rather than the back. My house has a very small garden that had 4 mature
Silver birch, 1 young maple (though alrealdy large), a young scots pine and
a mature crab apple. All are within 4 metres or so of the house (one is 2
metres) and all bar one silver birch (the largest which was felled by the
developer) had to stay as part of the planning permission. Because oif the
trees the developer and planners agreed the garden should be completely
paved so the remaining tree roots are 50% covered by paving.


Fools! That will only force the roots to go further in their quest for
moisture! (Good thing they're not willows or poplars...)

I did like the trees but in the summer I didn't get a scrap of sun in the
house or garden and I got a green patio in no time. I had discussions with
the council and they waived the planning permission and allowed me to have
some trees removed, so I had all but 2 silver birches and the scots pine
removed. Now I get dappled sun through from late morning until 5ish.


Last year I was amazed at just how many seeds there were from the silver
birch trees but this spring every single catkin has just fallen off them
before maturing. The trees in themselves look healthy but I am now
wondering
what may be wrong. I am worried that the patio (which is laid on a base of
concrete) covering half the roots will be stressing them. If it is because
it wont now get sufficient water will the tree put out more roots to the
side where it can get water? Could this be why all the catkins have fallen?
Are the trees doomed? Incidently the scots pine has loads more cones
than it
did last summer.


Hmmm. Count your blessings: I'd be thankful that all the catkins fell
off! There's a silver birch three gardens distant, and little birches
appear like weeds - everywhere.

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