Cegg
ArboristSite Lurker
10 years ago I planted a silver leaf maple tree in my backyard in south central Texas. It is now about 35' tall with a 15"diameter trunk--not full grown for sure. The yard is small and the tree is about 15 feet away from the back of my house in the middle of my yard. I didn't do my research at the time and now I think it's too close to my house and could do some damage both above and below ground. Unfortunately, this tree has made some "don't plant this tree" lists available on the internet. Most sites agree that it's not the tree for a "small yard" (30' x 60'). The sites say that the tree branches become weak and could break during a windstorm. It also states that the roots can cause havoc on the house foundation, plumbing, etc... Do I believe what I read on the internet and have this tree cut down? Is there anyone that can help me make this decision? I live in a small city and I don't think we have an arborist available. Cutting down a tree that has been growing for 10 years is a difficult thing to do, but I'm nervous about it ruining the stability of my house (and other things). I would appreciate any advice you have to give me....thank you so much!