Is it acceptable to use ground supports for a treehouse?
The amount of ground support permitted for a structure to still be called a treehouse is a contested subject among treehouse builders, but nonetheless is based on opinion. Some say a treehouse must be fully supported by the tree – others say some ground support is allowed as long as the structure interacts with the tree for most of its support. A structure that is built next to a tree on posts fixed in the ground could exist without the tree and so is referred to by The Treehouse Guide as a playhouse.
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