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alan kearn 19-05-2003 08:20 PM

Fence Building And Tree Roots
 
I am about to erect a fence close to a 12 feet high beech tree hedge.
It involves digging a holes about twelve inches deep and 8 inches in
diameter between the trees that are about 2 feet apart. I think, doing
this will damage some of the roots so, is it likely to effect the
health of the trees. The reason i am asking this question is a friend
of mine said there was a bit of a risk to the trees erecting the fence
at this time of the year and that it would probably be safer later in
the year when the trees were dormant.

THANKS
ALAN

Mike 19-05-2003 08:44 PM

Fence Building And Tree Roots
 
In article , alan kearn
writes
I am about to erect a fence close to a 12 feet high beech tree hedge.
It involves digging a holes about twelve inches deep


12" deep? Depending on the height of the fence and the type of soil, I
would say that is not deep enough.

Mike


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bnd777 19-05-2003 08:56 PM

Fence Building And Tree Roots
 
I hope you are putting in concrete posts because wooden ones rot in 10 years

"Mike" wrote in message
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In article , alan kearn
writes
I am about to erect a fence close to a 12 feet high beech tree hedge.
It involves digging a holes about twelve inches deep


12" deep? Depending on the height of the fence and the type of soil, I
would say that is not deep enough.

Mike


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Chris French and Helen Johnson 19-05-2003 10:56 PM

Fence Building And Tree Roots
 
In message , alan kearn
writes
I am about to erect a fence close to a 12 feet high beech tree hedge.
It involves digging a holes about twelve inches deep and 8 inches in
diameter between the trees that are about 2 feet apart. I think, doing
this will damage some of the roots so, is it likely to effect the
health of the trees. The reason i am asking this question is a friend
of mine said there was a bit of a risk to the trees erecting the fence
at this time of the year and that it would probably be safer later in
the year when the trees were dormant.



I don't think it will have any impact on the hedge at all. A 12 feet
high beech hedge is likely to be of a fair age and to have an extensive
root system - you are only going to damage any one or two of the larger
roots from a particular plant in any one hole. I don't think the trees
will be bothered either if you do it at this time of the year either.

Be prepared to be frustrated though by the number of roots you need to
cut :-)

12 inches doesn't sound very deep though.
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Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds
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alan kearn 20-05-2003 07:08 AM

Fence Building And Tree Roots
 
(alan kearn) wrote in message . com...
I am about to erect a fence close to a 12 feet high beech tree hedge.
It involves digging a holes about twelve inches deep and 8 inches in
diameter between the trees that are about 2 feet apart. I think, doing
this will damage some of the roots so, is it likely to effect the
health of the trees. The reason i am asking this question is a friend
of mine said there was a bit of a risk to the trees erecting the fence
at this time of the year and that it would probably be safer later in
the year when the trees were dormant.

THANKS
ALAN




I should have mentioned i am using 4.5 inch square concrete posts and
the fence will be only 3 feet high.
Thanks to all who reply to the post.

ALAN


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