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9 shallow-rooted trees that can damage the pipes in your yard
The roots of that big tree in your yard may be infiltrating your underground plumbing right now. If the species is ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
These tree roots can wreck your septic line sooner than you’d think
Tree roots do not wait decades to cause trouble for your septic line. Given moisture, nutrients, and even a small opening, ...
Snow on a tree inside of a fenced-in yard - Jennifer J Taylor/Getty Images Homeowners often dread winter for a variety of different reasons. However, for those with trees around their home, the season ...
Southern Living on MSN
5 Trees That Can Wreck Your Plumbing, According To An Expert
An urban forester explains the root of the problem.
Pulling your vehicle beneath the shady canopy of a tree may feel convenient. But making a habit of it can cause serious harm. “Over time, repeatedly parking over these tree roots and all of this soil ...
Q: We excavated a trench for drainage near an oak tree. At the closest point, we are maybe 12 feet from the trunk of the tree. We did not break any roots larger than about 3/4 inch. Will the tree live ...
Mexican sycamore, cedar elm species among riskiest trees for residential sewer damage We're seeing local sycamores and ...
If the trees in your yard have been catching your eye lately, that instinct may be worth trusting. Tree problems do not always start where you can see them. In many cases, the stress begins below ...
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