rscho
23rd April 2006, 07:05 PM
Hi, I have a gardening question but have no gardening knowledge at all, so any advice will be appreciated.
I want to add character to the house by planting perhaps two medium sized trees in the front yard. I'm thinking perhaps a silver birch would suit the style of house, block the western sun in the summer but let it through in the winter although the question is probably relevant to any tree type.
My problem is that I'm not sure of how a tree will affect the house foundations. Its a 60 year old brick house and the soil is fairly reactive clay (Western Melbourne). I recently saw plastic sheets at Bunnings which were about 2-3 mm thick and advertised as tree root barriers. Do they work and if so how deep and how far from the tree should they be to stop roots charging towards the house?
I want to add character to the house by planting perhaps two medium sized trees in the front yard. I'm thinking perhaps a silver birch would suit the style of house, block the western sun in the summer but let it through in the winter although the question is probably relevant to any tree type.
My problem is that I'm not sure of how a tree will affect the house foundations. Its a 60 year old brick house and the soil is fairly reactive clay (Western Melbourne). I recently saw plastic sheets at Bunnings which were about 2-3 mm thick and advertised as tree root barriers. Do they work and if so how deep and how far from the tree should they be to stop roots charging towards the house?