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  1. lxskllr

    Tree Crowding - Can Roots Harm Adjacent Trees?

    Looks like an oasis there Dave. Lovely :^)
  2. lxskllr

    Tree Crowding - Can Roots Harm Adjacent Trees?

    I agree regarding "ugly ducklings". They're much more interesting to look at than the textbook example of the species. The only trees I've actually planted(that weren't here originally) are ERC lining one side of my drive, two pawpaws, and two dawn redwoods. I also want to get a couple...
  3. lxskllr

    Tree Crowding - Can Roots Harm Adjacent Trees?

    You clearly don't me at all. I've virtually turned a normal suburban lot into a wooded lot. I have more trees on this acre than the closest four neighbors combined. Instead of making assumptions, try asking for clarification. Here's your clarification... The pin oak is more important than the...
  4. lxskllr

    Tree Crowding - Can Roots Harm Adjacent Trees?

    Well, how bad we talking here? Slowed growth isn't really a problem. The pin oak dominates the canopy. I think the only reason the ERC has done as well as it has is due to the morning sun. The neighbor is scared of trees and cut all theirs down. If they hadn't have done that, the ERC would...
  5. lxskllr

    Tree Crowding - Can Roots Harm Adjacent Trees?

    My pin oak(~28"dbh) I trimmed a couple weeks ago has an eastern red cedar growing a couple feet away from it. It's 8'-10' tall now. I had tried to dig it up a bunch of years ago, ran into problems, and just let it go. I kind of like it there, but I don't want it to injure the pin oak. Seems like...
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