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cell phone repair 30-10-2003 02:02 PM

best spot for putting a new oak tree??
 
the tree is almost 9'', caliber 4', my neighbor told me that oak trees go
inside the house when they grow old, is that correct?

and how far i should plant this tree anyhow, i wanna put somehwere on the
east




Mommy Bartlo 30-10-2003 03:02 PM

best spot for putting a new oak tree??
 

somebody want to explain how a oak tree goes INSIDE a house when it gets
older ? I think 'cell phone repair' has been hanging around in too many
towers and gotten his brain fried !!



"cell phone repair" wrote in message
...
the tree is almost 9'', caliber 4', my neighbor told me that oak trees go
inside the house when they grow old, is that correct?

and how far i should plant this tree anyhow, i wanna put somehwere on the
east






Roy 30-10-2003 03:12 PM

best spot for putting a new oak tree??
 

I assume what your trying to say about inside the house, is that once
the oak gets matured and a larger root growth it is prone to having
roots migrate inside a foundation etc. This is true of most trees for
the most part.

I have some huge oaks, and yes they do eventually work their roots to
a foundation etc, so just make sure you have sufficient space for
growth that will not incroach upon your basement or slab or drainage
system etc.


On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 13:50:52 GMT, "cell phone repair"
wrote:

===the tree is almost 9'', caliber 4', my neighbor told me that oak trees go
===inside the house when they grow old, is that correct?
===
===and how far i should plant this tree anyhow, i wanna put somehwere on the
===east
===
===


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David Ross 30-10-2003 05:32 PM

best spot for putting a new oak tree??
 
cell phone repair wrote:

the tree is almost 9'', caliber 4', my neighbor told me that oak trees go
inside the house when they grow old, is that correct?

and how far i should plant this tree anyhow, i wanna put somehwere on the
east


What variety of oak, and where do you live?

Some oaks have very deep roots and few surface roots. They cause
little problems for pipes and foundations. Others have invasive
surface roots.

Some oaks cannot be planted where they get summer water from lawn
sprinklers. They rot and die. Others thrive on summer water. In
some cases, this depends on whether the seedling and sapling
stages were container grown.

Etc, etc.

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

Mark Anderson 30-10-2003 11:42 PM

best spot for putting a new oak tree??
 
In article says...
somebody want to explain how a oak tree goes INSIDE a house when it gets
older ?


They retire, start collecting social security, and don't have keep
doing that shady job they've had their whole life.



cell phone repair 31-10-2003 10:02 PM

best spot for putting a new oak tree??
 
i am in Tampa, FLorida. i cant tel which variety, any web site where i can
get more info?

thnx

"David Ross" wrote in message
...
cell phone repair wrote:

the tree is almost 9'', caliber 4', my neighbor told me that oak trees

go
inside the house when they grow old, is that correct?

and how far i should plant this tree anyhow, i wanna put somehwere on

the
east


What variety of oak, and where do you live?

Some oaks have very deep roots and few surface roots. They cause
little problems for pipes and foundations. Others have invasive
surface roots.

Some oaks cannot be planted where they get summer water from lawn
sprinklers. They rot and die. Others thrive on summer water. In
some cases, this depends on whether the seedling and sapling
stages were container grown.

Etc, etc.

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




David J Bockman 31-10-2003 11:02 PM

best spot for putting a new oak tree??
 
See http://www.nobleplants.com/classnote...quercuskey.htm

and also

http://www.nobleplants.com/classnote...s/oakscans.htm

Dave

"cell phone repair" wrote in message
. com...
i am in Tampa, FLorida. i cant tel which variety, any web site where i can
get more info?

thnx

"David Ross" wrote in message
...
cell phone repair wrote:

the tree is almost 9'', caliber 4', my neighbor told me that oak trees

go
inside the house when they grow old, is that correct?

and how far i should plant this tree anyhow, i wanna put somehwere on

the
east


What variety of oak, and where do you live?

Some oaks have very deep roots and few surface roots. They cause
little problems for pipes and foundations. Others have invasive
surface roots.

Some oaks cannot be planted where they get summer water from lawn
sprinklers. They rot and die. Others thrive on summer water. In
some cases, this depends on whether the seedling and sapling
stages were container grown.

Etc, etc.

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







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