Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Take the time to find the right tree for the right place.
Anonymous wrote:12:05, are you an arborist? If not, can you recommend one?
I keep meaning to find one, maybe one who lives in Takoma Park and works for herself, who could come consult on my replanting my yard. But I never get around to it.
Not the OP, BTW. I'm the guy whose cypresses fell over in the snow.
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Anonymous wrote:Careful with the cypress. They have shallow root systems and aren't that strong. We put them in when we moved in, as a screen for next door. After they'd grown in and the screen was great, two of them bought it in snowstorms. (One snapped, one just fell over uprooted.) Had to cut them down and start over.
Now I'm just going to put a shed up there as a screen.
You need to take the snow off of them when it happens.
You mean I have to sit up with them overnight in the snowstorm, brushing the snow off of them every couple of hours? Even when they're 16 feet high?
Both of these things happened in overnight storms--in the morning, tree down.
Anonymous wrote:Careful with the cypress. They have shallow root systems and aren't that strong. We put them in when we moved in, as a screen for next door. After they'd grown in and the screen was great, two of them bought it in snowstorms. (One snapped, one just fell over uprooted.) Had to cut them down and start over.
Now I'm just going to put a shed up there as a screen.
You need to take the snow off of them when it happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Careful with the cypress. They have shallow root systems and aren't that strong. We put them in when we moved in, as a screen for next door. After they'd grown in and the screen was great, two of them bought it in snowstorms. (One snapped, one just fell over uprooted.) Had to cut them down and start over.
Now I'm just going to put a shed up there as a screen.
You need to take the snow off of them when it happens.
Anonymous wrote:Careful with the cypress. They have shallow root systems and aren't that strong. We put them in when we moved in, as a screen for next door. After they'd grown in and the screen was great, two of them bought it in snowstorms. (One snapped, one just fell over uprooted.) Had to cut them down and start over.
Now I'm just going to put a shed up there as a screen.