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Old 05-06-2003, 11:08 PM
Jim
 
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Default Roots of hazel trees

I have a small garden and planted a hazel about eight years ago. I keep it
cut fairly heavily to a height and width of approx. 9-10 feet. The tree is
watered very well obviously especially during the hotter months but due to
the fact that the mains drains run about 5-6 feet away from the trunks
themselves I am worried that the roots will still search vigorously for
water and pose a threat to the stability of the drains.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated.




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