Saturday, October 20, 2012

Tree Planting Where One Was Removed


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Many Homeowners love their trees and when trees get ill, about to die, drying up or need removal, homeowners maybe want to replace it with another tree.


So is it a good idea to plant a tree where another one was removed? 


There are many factors that you have to take under consideration before making this decisions because it may not be a good idea and it doesn't work for everyone, results vary.  

In most situations when a tree gets removed they may also ask to remove the stump but the truth is that stumps are difficult to remove 100%, even when the stump isn't visible to the human eye. Many trees have extensive root systems located underground. It also depends on the soil and if that spot still have nutrients for your new tree. Another factor is that if a tree died in that particular space it may be for a certain reason maybe a fungal infection that can affect your new tree and resulting on another dead tree.  Planting a new tree may result in killing it, the new tree's roots wont be able to grow since the old tree's roots are still underground, removing underground roots involves other expensive procedures. It's better for you to plant a new tree either in another completely different spot or maybe a little close to the one you had previously but always consult a tree expert so he studies the area and advises you on what step to take. 





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