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Rate of Willow Root GrowthThanks for any info.
A: Ed, Weeping Willows (roots and all) can grow extremely fast if given the proper nutrients and conditions for growth. They can grow up to several feet per year and will develop a spread equal to their height in many instances. They need to be spaced at least 40 ft apart. Their roots are highly invasive and will most definitely affect nearby water and sewer lines. The roots can exceed the growth of the expanse of the tree's branches by 3 to 4 times, so even planted a good distance away the roots are likely to eventually head toward your septic bed and clog it, unless you have a giant lot. Many arborists don't recommend the Willow for residential lots due to its large, lateral size, messy habit of constantly dropping small branches and its invasive roots. If you want a "weeping" yard tree, cherry and birch species might be better options. Willows are better planted in their proper habitat along streams and ponds. About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:how fast do roots grow in plantsim doing this project for school and i need to know how fast does roots grow in plants?) Post By keyon (Guest Post) Weeping willow and sewer linesI have a young 5 ft weeping willow I planted 20 ft. from a sewer hole in my backyard of a new house. Should I move it or are new sewer lines stronger? Post By Gee (Guest Post) RE: Rate of Willow Root GrowthIs it possible to plant a weeping willow near a septic system as long as adequate water is supplied at the trees location and not encounter too many problems? Post By Kraig B (Guest Post) RE: Rate of Willow Root Growth
Hi Ed, Post by helmickb RE: Rate of Willow Root GrowthHello Ed, Yes, you don't want to plant your weeping willows anywhere near your septic. I'm not sure on how fast they grow, but I do know they'll take over your septic. They need lots of water, also. Post by badwater |
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