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gambitrl7
Hi all!
After recently moving into my new place I have been informed that the Golden Robinia in my garden could be problematic.
It's a healthy beautiful looking tree about 25 ft tall but is only about 8 foot from house foundations and only about 6 ft from drainage.
I have been told suckering is possible and the root systems can be a real problem.
My question is, will I have to lose the tree or will some form of maintenance such as topping the tree be appropriate and acceptable? Will topping the tree inhibit root growth and how often will I have to do this? Just after best advice really.
Any info or advice gratefully received!
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