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Ive had problems with roots breaking up my sidewalk in the past. Why plant again?

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Ive had problems with roots breaking up my sidewalk in the past. Why plant again?

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In the past, developers built homes without considering which tree was the right one for the right place. As a result, some trees grew much bigger than the parkway where they were planted. Planning and planting the right tree is now dependent on parkway size, soil and neighborhood conditions. Trees may also be planted with root barriers as well.

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