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higgledy 27-04-2006 04:39 PM

Looking for ideas to replace tree
 
In the front of my yard, to the left of my house, I have a dead,
crimson maple. I need to replace this tree but not sure what would be
the best choice.

I live in a ranch house (1 story) according to the landscape book that
I own I should look for a medium sized tree. I do have sugar maples
planted in the back yard flanking the house. The book states to place
tallest in the back then medium on the sides and small at the corners
in the front. Which what I have but now 1 is dead.

The tree died because (I think) poor soil (heavy clay), Japanese
Beetles, and poor planting.

This maple came with the house, I am the second owner. I did fertilize
and watered it often but last summer the beetle just ate the heck out
of it, I hate spraying up, but did have several beetle bags which
helped but not enough.

Any ideas on what kind of tree to replace it with? What about a
flowering cherry?


Carl 1 Lucky Texan 27-04-2006 10:39 PM

Looking for ideas to replace tree
 
higgledy wrote:
In the front of my yard, to the left of my house, I have a dead,
crimson maple. I need to replace this tree but not sure what would be
the best choice.

I live in a ranch house (1 story) according to the landscape book that
I own I should look for a medium sized tree. I do have sugar maples
planted in the back yard flanking the house. The book states to place
tallest in the back then medium on the sides and small at the corners
in the front. Which what I have but now 1 is dead.

The tree died because (I think) poor soil (heavy clay), Japanese
Beetles, and poor planting.

This maple came with the house, I am the second owner. I did fertilize
and watered it often but last summer the beetle just ate the heck out
of it, I hate spraying up, but did have several beetle bags which
helped but not enough.

Any ideas on what kind of tree to replace it with? What about a
flowering cherry?


Zelkovia Serrata
Ulmus Parvifolia
Quercus Shumardii

I dunno, probably lots of others.

Carl


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Kay Lancaster 27-04-2006 10:42 PM

Looking for ideas to replace tree
 
A little more information would be useful: location, sun amount,
city/country, soil pH (or at least basic or acidic)....

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