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Lady T
Evening everyone,
We had the trees removed in preparation for a house build we are about start. We believe the soil to be around 800mm loam and below that clay. (Suffolk, East Anglia) I do remember the Arborist mentioning the Cypress doesnt search for water and have quite shallow roots. Are the roots no longer demanding water now the trees and stumps have been removed this last 10 months, just second guessing before survey what kind of foundations we may have to dig
TIA
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