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David E. Ross 27-09-2008 05:25 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
On 9/27/2008 11:17 AM, Mitulove wrote:
Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna


When the tree grows larger -- when the diameter of the trunk increases
by 10 inches (5 inches of radius) -- the tree will be pushing very hard
on the wall.

I don't really know how thick a maple's trunk will grow. But I have
several trees that are significantly thicker now than when they were
planted. Some increase by an inch or two every year.


--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
Gardening pages at http://www.rossde.com/garden/

Frank 27-09-2008 05:57 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
Mitulove wrote:
Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna




Yes, it will cause problems. Cut it down now.

Mitulove 27-09-2008 07:17 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that, yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna

paghat[_2_] 27-09-2008 07:22 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
In article , Mitulove
wrote:

Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna


If it's an ornamental dwarf maple it might never be a problem, but four
inches is absurdly close to a building even for a small ornamental.
Ornamental maples do transplant well, all the way to twelve feet tall they
should survive the root-trimming to move them to a better spot. If it's a
wild maple it'll be a real problem eventually, and should just be cut down
before it gets large enough to require an expensive expert to take it down
safely.

If it's NOT a maple but some maple-leafed viburnum or some similar shrub,
it wouldn't be a problem, so you might want to know more precisely what it
is.

-paghat the ratgirl
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Mitulove 27-09-2008 11:25 PM

I forgot to post the image!
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3074/...a84d86f0_o.jpg
Sorry about that

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mitulove (Post 817327)
Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that, yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna


Zoot 28-09-2008 01:55 AM

Tree too close to house?
 
It is so small, I wonder if it is a volunteer? Like others have said, you
should remove it. Your foundation is more important then the tree.


"Mitulove" wrote in message
...

I forgot to post the image!
http://tinyurl.com/4tqqxk
Sorry about that

Mitulove;817327 Wrote:
Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna





--
Mitulove




enigma 28-09-2008 02:33 AM

Tree too close to house?
 
Mitulove wrote in
:


I forgot to post the image!
http://tinyurl.com/4tqqxk
Sorry about that

Norway maple. nasty weed tree. it *will* damage your house.
cut it down now (you will have to keep cutting it for several
years, most likely, but kill it!)
lee
--
Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.

[email protected] 28-09-2008 03:10 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
On Sep 27, 7:17*pm, Mitulove
wrote:
Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. *It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. *I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. *Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? *Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna

--
Mitulove


Without a question my friend pull the thing out not only will it grow
bigger and rub/push against your wall but it will also take moisture
from the ground around the area and cause subsidence. GET RID OF
IT!! hope this helps :-)

Phisherman[_3_] 28-09-2008 04:37 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
On Sat, 27 Sep 2008 19:17:26 +0100, Mitulove
wrote:


Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna



Maple trees can grow to 50 feet and 2 feet diameter. Your tree has no
room to grow to its fullest potential. I have a healthy 70-foot
sweet gum tree next to my two-story house, but it is 5 feet away from
the foundation.

Dioclese 29-09-2008 01:24 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
"Mitulove" wrote in message
...

Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna




--
Mitulove


Potential risks of trees in the vicinity of a house.
1. Root structure may damage or destroy a slab foundation. May damage
footings by tilting them, causing them to provide no foundation support.
2. Severe winds in tandem with lots of rain may cause a tree to fall on a
house.
3. Branches and leaves growing adjacent to walls and eaves may prevent
normal air circulation. As a result, mildew and subsequent rot may occur.
4. Trimming a tree adjacent to the house may result in roof damage.
--
Dave

Food for thought. May cost more or
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is allowed to correct on its own. The
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doing the same thing or similar again
in the future. As a result, such risks taken
by borrowers won't eixist either.



Frank 29-09-2008 07:39 PM

Tree too close to house?
 
Mitulove wrote:
Thank you all for the ID and the advice! Off to find the big
secateurs... :)




You may not know your trees, but you know your tools ;)

Mitulove 29-09-2008 07:44 PM

Thank you all for the ID and the advice! Off to find the big secateurs... :)

[email protected] 30-09-2008 12:34 AM

Tree too close to house?
 
On Sep 27, 1:17*pm, Mitulove
wrote:
Hello,
Another question about the plants in my new garden..
We've got this maple (I think) growing very close to the house. *It
comes out of the ground just 4 inches or so away from the wall. *I
can't imagine why someone would have purposely planted it like that,
yet there it is, growing very happily. *Is this kind of tree going to
cause problems? *Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks,
Lanna

--
Mitulove


No tree should be that close to your house... it will cause problems
with the tree & your foundation. If you want to keep the tree, simply
transplant it or have a landscaping company do it for you if you don't
feel comfortable with it.


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