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Mike 30-06-2004 12:03 AM

destructiveness of ornamental tree
 
Last fall, I planted a Japanese Tree Lilac in my front lawn...it is
currently 7 feet high and is supposed to get between 15-25 feet. However
being a total newbie, I didn't consider where my sewer line is and I think I
may have planted the tree nearly on top of it.

Since its only an ornamental tree, should I be worried and possibly remove
or move the tree?

Home is 50 years old...neighbor's sewer just backed up the other week.

Thanks,
Mike



Rich Greenberg 30-06-2004 03:03 AM

destructiveness of ornamental tree
 
In article ,
Mike wrote:
Last fall, I planted a Japanese Tree Lilac in my front lawn...it is
currently 7 feet high and is supposed to get between 15-25 feet. However
being a total newbie, I didn't consider where my sewer line is and I think I
may have planted the tree nearly on top of it.


You may have problems, or you may not. It depends:

How deep the sewer line is compared to how deep the tree roots usually
grow.

If the sewer line is the old style (creamic pipe with joints every few
feet) or the newer plastic with few joints.

If the former, do the joints leak? If 20-30 yrs old, probably yes.

Has the sewer line ever been replaced? If relatively recently, its
plastic. Are there any cleanouts in your lawn? If so, are they
plastic?

If you don't want to take chances, or you know the sewer line is old,
move the tree.

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Meagan M Eller 30-06-2004 03:08 PM

destructiveness of ornamental tree
 
In rec.gardens Mike wrote:
Last fall, I planted a Japanese Tree Lilac in my front lawn...it is
currently 7 feet high and is supposed to get between 15-25 feet. However
being a total newbie, I didn't consider where my sewer line is and I think I
may have planted the tree nearly on top of it.


From experience in an older house, you may have root problems in your
sewer line. We have to flush copper sulfate once a month and have our
sewer line roto-rootered once a year from roots from a tree that was taken
out years ago.

What I recommend before planting large things like trees is to call your
local utilities and have them mark the lines. I'm very glad we did or we
would have planted a tree right over our gas line.

As for being over your sewer line, even beyond getting roots in it,
imagine if you need to have work done i the future - you will need to dig
up the tree! I would recommend moving it now, and call to have your lines
marked before you plant!

Meagan



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