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Can anyone help?
I'm concerned about shrubs roots damaging a newly paved drive and new brick boundary wall. Can anyone recommend a few safe shrubs and perhaps some planting distances? Many thanks, Joe -- |
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On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 02:51:38 GMT, Josie
wrote: Can anyone help? I'm concerned about shrubs roots damaging a newly paved drive and new brick boundary wall. Can anyone recommend a few safe shrubs and perhaps some planting distances? Many thanks, Joe As you haven't yet had any replies, here's my hap'orth. In general, it's tree roots that cause serious problems with drives, wall foundations etc. Most small to medium sized shrubs (say up to 6ft high) won't cause any problems. As a rough guide, plant them expecting as much spread as the eventual height. Ie if the shrub is going to reach 4ft high, anticipate roughly a 4ft spread, and plant 2ft from the edge of the drive or in front of the wall. Another generality is that root-spread is roughly the same as that of the top growth, so the above distances are also OK on that basis. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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Message from Chris Hogg on Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:11:22
NEW PAVING AND BRICK BOUNDARY WALL: On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 02:51:38 GMT, Josie wrote: Can anyone help? I'm concerned about shrubs roots damaging a newly paved drive and new brick boundary wall. Can anyone recommend a few safe shrubs and perhaps some planting distances? Many thanks, Joe As you haven't yet had any replies, here's my hap'orth. In general, it's tree roots that cause serious problems with drives, wall foundations etc. Most small to medium sized shrubs (say up to 6ft high) won't cause any problems. As a rough guide, plant them expecting as much spread as the eventual height. Ie if the shrub is going to reach 4ft high, anticipate roughly a 4ft spread, and plant 2ft from the edge of the drive or in front of the wall. Another generality is that root-spread is roughly the same as that of the top growth, so the above distances are also OK on that basis. Many thanks, very helpful. Regards, Joe -- |
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