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alankearn

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  1. These leyllandii (in the photo below) were planted 15 to 20 years before the patio wall was built and the trunks of the tree are 3 to 4 inches from back of the wall. I am thinking of cutting these trees behind the wall down at ground level and leaving the remaider of the tree and roots in the ground. I am wondering if in time when the stub and roots rot will the foundations and wall become unstable Click on link below Thanks
  2. These leyllandii (in the photo below) were planted 15 to 20 years before the patio wall was built and the trunks of the tree are 3 to 4 inches from back of the wall. I am thinking of cutting these trees behind the wall down at ground level and leaving the remaider of the tree and roots in the ground. I am wondering if in time when the stub and roots rot will the foundations and wall become unstable Click on link below Thanks

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