How Far To Plant A Tree From Your House?
It is recommended you plant trees at least 35 feet away from the house for proper root development and to minimize damage to the house or building. It also depends with the type of tree because some trees have huge roots while others small.
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Yes, they will pick up the foundations eventually. Recommended distance is 6 metres. Truthfully if any tree is planted too close to a house it can damage the foundation. 10 feet is...
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