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Are there any risks of cedar branches and/or roots affecting our fence posts in the future?

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Are there any risks of cedar branches and/or roots affecting our fence posts in the future?

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Cedars by nature will grow around any obstructions. Their roots are shallow and grow around rocks, stumps, fence posts, cement etc. Their roots are thick and stringy like slim rope. When planted next to a fence the cedar’s branches will slow down it’s growth on the inner side that touches the fence and add growth on the visible side. This doesn’t hurt the fence or the trees and the customer gets the benefit of the thick growth. Q: “What if I don’t have a fence where I want my trees planted?” No problem. Cedars can be planted free standing in most areas. When planting along a property line, I highly recommend that we dig the trench up to the property line which will place the trees on your property with the center trunk well within the property line. Q: “Do you provide a warranty for my new hedge?” Yes. The Cedar Guys give a one year written warranty. You follow my instructions (see watering/fertilizing/mulch) and your hedge will thrive. No matter when we plant we’ll guarantee the trees

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Cedars by nature will grow around any obstructions. Their roots are shallow and grow around rocks, stumps, fence posts, cement etc. Their roots are thick and stringy like slim rope. When planted next to a fence the cedar’s branches will slow down it’s growth on the inner side that touches the fence and add growth on the visible side. This doesn’t hurt the fence or the trees and the customer gets the benefit of the thick growth. Q: “What if I don’t have a fence where I want my trees planted?” No problem. Cedars can be planted free standing in most areas. When planting along a property line, I highly recommend that we dig the trench up to the property line which will place the trees on your property with the center trunk well within the property line. Q: “Do you provide a warranty for my new hedge?” Yes. The Cedar Guys give a one year written warranty. You follow my instructions (see watering/fertilizing/mulch) and your hedge will thrive. No matter when we plant we’ll guarantee the trees

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