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Roots can be a major source of severe damage to your home’s foundation and other areas. They may also cause permanent damage to underground plumbing and septic tanks and have been known to knock down basement walls, and lift porches and sidewalks up. All of this can result in broken steps...
Planting close to sewer lines and septic tanks. Tree roots can damage the pipes and containers. Also, should you ever need to work on the lines or tanks, the tree will probably have to be uprooted to get to the equipment. Planting too close to the house. This is probably the most comm...
As part of our renovation of the property, we added a new septic system which introduced a sprawling leach field across our yard and between the trees. Sewage from our home goes through a system of treatment tanks and then is leeched out across our lawn through a system of buried sewage ...
give sweet orange thewarmest locality possible, such as on the south side of a building or wall. This also protects the tree from prevailing north to northwest winter winds. Avoid locating the tree near drain fields or septic tanks. The best time to plant an orange tree is in spring after...
etc. and said it was her favorite tree. Our first year in the house: raking dinner plate sized leaves. The tree never flowered, outgrew it's space and the roots pushed out the nice brick landscaping wall. We had it cut down last Fall and now this year the shoots are popping up all...