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Eucalyptus Tree Question
It will be the drip zone you need to look at. Go by how wide the canopy
is. And keep in mine that it could get wider. If you aren't sure come up with method that lets water through instead of blocking it - pavers with a decent amount of space between them perhaps. Hey, you didn't know such a simple question could start a flame war did you? cheers jules Henry VIII wrote: We have just moved to a new home that has two fifty-foot eucalyptus trees in the back yard about 20 feet from the house. The area where the trees are is plain dirt that has never been planted/irrigated. The tree roots do not appear above ground. We'd like to pour concrete in the back yard area to make a patio. Any suggestions on what to do or not do when laying out the concrete forms such as minimum distance to the trunks? The trees have been here a long time and we don't want to do anything that will injure them. This is in Los Angeles. Thanks. |
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