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How far of a strain can I plant a tree?

I had a Bradford pear in a bed of flowers between my driveway and the house which fell a few months ago. I think to replace it with a crape myrtle Natchez, Redbud or Dogwood. Because her in a pit flowers my only option is to plant about 3 feet of the old strain of Bradford and about 4 feet from the driveway. I intended to tweak the roots that annoy me digging a hole for the new tree, but the old tree Root System badly the new tree? Also, if I may use a "Stump Killer" to help break down the stem and roots, this injury will be the new tree being so close?

Get a killer strain will also affect any new tree, except not a good idea. And the ancient roots, it will be very difficult to both plant and make the new tree to survive because of the problem you mention, wars roots. They stump removal machines and / or people who do it for you. This is the best thing you can do. They dig down and spray old stump and roots. Then you can replant.

Natchez Crape Myrtle Tree Flowering Tree


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The Memento: Old and new Natchez, 1700-1897


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One hundred years with Old Trinity Church, Natchez, Miss


One hundred years with Old Trinity Church, Natchez, Miss




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Cook with a Natchez native




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