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Posted By: tamara Help, big mistake - September 28th, 2003 at 01:49 AM
My house is only 32 ft wide and on either side I planted a tree as a foundation planting. I just found out what I thought was a small tree Duh is a juniperus chinensis 'fairview'. How bad is it going to get? I'm told that these grow to be large trees, I am facing north east, what can I replace them with that is only about 10 ft at its tallest and about 3-4 ft in width. Oh, emerald cedars don't do that well here, they always turn brown and die back. Help before winter is upon me...
Posted By: gardengal Re: Help, big mistake - October 1st, 2003 at 12:19 AM
Hi Tamara,
Not sure I can help much but this is what I found...
http://www.botany.com/juniperus.html

I'll bring this back up to the top, maybe someone can help you a bit more.... Duh I'll keep looking. idea Bill had some info on moving trees in the garden helper itself, go back up and do a search. I think you want to do it soon.
Posted By: weezie13 Re: Help, big mistake - October 1st, 2003 at 05:35 PM
tamara,
I don't know enough about roots either,
But I'll bring this one back to the top for you!!
Weezie
Posted By: ringontheworld Re: Help, big mistake - October 5th, 2003 at 06:56 AM
wow, sounds like you have a situatino for yourself here. how big has the tree gotten? if its still small, it couldn't be too hard to move it.
Posted By: tamara Re: Help, big mistake - October 5th, 2003 at 03:43 PM
The trees are only 6 feet tall right now and can be moved but I hate to do it unless they really do grow too big. The info I've seen gave a range of 10-20ft tall and 3-8 ft wide. 10 ft tall by 3ft wide is the size I want. Cedars are no good in my area for foundation planting because they end up dying back and with large brown patches all over.
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