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Mary and I are thinking about planting some new trees in the backyard. What's a good tree that looks nice but doesn't cause many problems with their roots, etc? Any suggestions would be great.
grandsport
05-04-2010, 05:59 PM
We planted a red oak and a crabapple tree in the back. Not supposed to have problems with exposed roots as we did our research. Just spent a ton taking out a silver maple that ruined the grass and top soil.
Thanks for the advice Gary; I think we'll go with a Red Oak.
grandsport
05-05-2010, 08:37 PM
Them freakin' maple trees got them helicopter things.:(
Hank70SS
05-06-2010, 06:28 AM
I like oak trees, we have a couple of red oaks. Only thing I don't like is they refuse to drop their leaves in the fall. They keep coming off over the winter and can kill the grass.
We bought two Red oaks yesterday. Once again thanks everyone.
grandsport
05-06-2010, 01:15 PM
We bought two Red oaks yesterday. Once again thanks everyone.
Did you buy a boy and a girl?
Hank70SS
05-06-2010, 02:38 PM
My wife really wants a red-bud. I hear they need some protection from the winter winds. I guess we could but it behind the house, that would block the west winds and the gazebo would block the north winds.
I would like to get one of those Japanese Maples, cutleaf maple. I seen different names for them They have very fine leaves, almost look like marijuana, they turn a deep crimson red. They're pretty delicate trees though and need protection. We had one at our other house, I was tempted to dig it up and bring it here.
Did you buy a boy and a girl?
How can you tell? We bought two eight footers; one for the front yard and one for the back.
grandsport
05-06-2010, 02:44 PM
How can you tell? We bought two eight footers; one for the front yard and one for the back.
If you get a small tree in 9 months in the back yard,then you'll know.:p
Can you buy tree raincoats?:p
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