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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That is going to depend entirely on your site for the tree -- is it in shade, sun some mix of the two? How's drainage? How big do you want it to get? Do you want an evergreen? Or something will brilliant fall foliage? Very important --how much room do you have? How big do you want this tree to get? Do you want to be able to walk beneath it like a shade tree? Or do you nit mind a conical shape where you will have to walk around it. Please disregard PP responses until you have answered these questions, different trees for different sites. [b]You see poorly sited trees all over this area and the next thing you know the trees are dying or falling down or encroaching on neighbors etc.[/b] Take the time to find the right tree for the right place.[/quote] I agree with this, espcially the part about encroaching on neighbors. Due to a row of about 15 Leylands that our neighbors planted six inches from the property line, we now spend around $500 every year trimming back the growth that is overflowing into our back and side yard. We have to hire a landscaping crew to do this because the trees are so large. I'd really rather spend the money on something else! [/quote]
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