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Looking for a trouble free tree
Looking for a trouble free tree
Thanks for your earlier replies... My aunt ( a very old person) has a house in California... She has had the home over 18 years now. She is going to kill the 2 trees because the roots are impacting the foundation of the home and lifting the concrete. One the trees had roots that popped up all over the lawn... But she is going to plant another (young) tree in front portion of the home. What tree should she plant ? She does not want another tree whose roots will trouble her a few years down the line. Can anyone suggest a trouble free tree? Thanks Rita |
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"Can anyone suggest a trouble free tree? "
To get an answer, you need to be more specific, ie, how big of a tree are you looking for, is the location full sun, partial sun, do you want an evergreen, etc. I'd suggest going to a local nursery where they can give you some ideas and you can see trees to help you decide. |
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