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How close to a house can you plant a silver birch?

By David Perry

How close to a house can you plant a silver birch?

Large trees, up to 70 feet or more should be planted at least 20 feet from the home, medium-sized trees up to 70 feet tall, 15 feet from the home, and small trees 30 feet tall or less, 8 to 10 feet from the home.

Can birch trees be planted close to a house?

How close to a house can you plant a silver birch tree? Plant a silver birch. Silver birches are among the best trees for small gardens since they never produce too dense a canopy and their root systems are unlikely to shift foundations. That said, always make sure they are planted at least 10 feet from the house.

Do silver birch trees cause subsidence?

From a subsidence risk perspective, deciduous trees such as silver birch have a root zone which gradually increases as the tree gets larger and could therefore pose a real risk of subsidence as the tree grows ever larger.

How far should birch tree be from house?

How do I reduce the height of my silver birch?

Remove dead, diseased, and injured branches for the health of the tree. Branches that rub together offer entry points for insects and disease, so remove one of them. Branches that grow nearly straight up have weak attachments to the trunk. Take them down while they are small to prevent them from breaking off later on.

Do birch trees have invasive roots?

Birch Tree Growth Habits The tree’s aggressive roots seek water, prying open cracks or joints in sewer or irrigation systems. Birch roots are among the most aggressive — and destructive — tree roots.

Can I cut the top off my silver birch tree?

Removing more than twenty-five percent of the canopy of a tree at one time weakens it and may be fatal. Never top a tree. Remove branches less than 2 inches (5 cm.) in diameter as close as possible to the collar, or thickened area where the branch attaches to the trunk.

Is the Silver Birch too far from the House?

Ash trees are potentially very large trees – and the roots are likely to damage your foundations once it gets going! Not only that – the tree will make your rooms dark and the branches will swish against the windows, too! The silver birch is probably far enough away not to concern you.

How big does a silver birch tree get?

The roots from the silver birch reach right across our garden approx 15ft and stand proud of the lawn by an inch and a half, and is approx 30feet from house. The Ash is approx 12foot from the house.

What kind of tree to replace silver birch?

You ask about a replacement for the Silver Birch Tree and the Mountain Ash (Sorbus Aucuparia) is a beautiful tree, flowers in the summer, beautiful red berries in the autumn and will grow to a height of approximately 25 feet. Or, you could plant a Laburnum Tree and the variety I would recommend is Watereri Vossii.

How old is silver birch tree in Lancashire?

The tree is about 15 years old, about 15-20 feet high with a spread of perhaps 10ft. It was planted in made-up ground below which (after about 0.5-0.6m) we have quite firm clay. Could you please advise how deep its roots might be so I can assess depth of foundation and whether or not to proceed.

Ash trees are potentially very large trees – and the roots are likely to damage your foundations once it gets going! Not only that – the tree will make your rooms dark and the branches will swish against the windows, too! The silver birch is probably far enough away not to concern you.

The roots from the silver birch reach right across our garden approx 15ft and stand proud of the lawn by an inch and a half, and is approx 30feet from house. The Ash is approx 12foot from the house.

The tree is about 15 years old, about 15-20 feet high with a spread of perhaps 10ft. It was planted in made-up ground below which (after about 0.5-0.6m) we have quite firm clay. Could you please advise how deep its roots might be so I can assess depth of foundation and whether or not to proceed.

You ask about a replacement for the Silver Birch Tree and the Mountain Ash (Sorbus Aucuparia) is a beautiful tree, flowers in the summer, beautiful red berries in the autumn and will grow to a height of approximately 25 feet. Or, you could plant a Laburnum Tree and the variety I would recommend is Watereri Vossii.