Recently (ish) moved to a new house and would love to put a Tibetan Cherry Tree (Prunus serrula) in.
At the bottom of the garden there are three trees (Hornbeam, I think) which were planted right up against the fence. The previous owners laid down a framework of sleepers which was lined with weed suppressant and had a load of rubber chips on top of that as a kids play area.
I've ditched the rubber chippings and lifted the weed suppressant. I've put some perennials in at the front of this area but don't mind moving them.
The hornbeam trees are really pretty; the foliage provides a lovely backdrop to the garden and some privacy from the house behind ours but they aren't very happy there and there was an awful lot of growth sprouting from the base of them throughout the year.
If we got rid of the hornbeam trees would there be enough room for a Tibetan Cherry Tree to be happy if we planted it in the middle of the square (approx. 320cm x 320cm)?
Also, is it feasible to take out the two trees on the left hand side and perhaps leave the one on the right while the Tibetan Cherry tree gets established? This would provide some privacy still and soften the blow of loosing all the trees at once.
We are looking at getting an extra heavy standard cherry tree, 14-16cm girth.
At the bottom of the garden there are three trees (Hornbeam, I think) which were planted right up against the fence. The previous owners laid down a framework of sleepers which was lined with weed suppressant and had a load of rubber chips on top of that as a kids play area.
I've ditched the rubber chippings and lifted the weed suppressant. I've put some perennials in at the front of this area but don't mind moving them.
The hornbeam trees are really pretty; the foliage provides a lovely backdrop to the garden and some privacy from the house behind ours but they aren't very happy there and there was an awful lot of growth sprouting from the base of them throughout the year.
If we got rid of the hornbeam trees would there be enough room for a Tibetan Cherry Tree to be happy if we planted it in the middle of the square (approx. 320cm x 320cm)?
Also, is it feasible to take out the two trees on the left hand side and perhaps leave the one on the right while the Tibetan Cherry tree gets established? This would provide some privacy still and soften the blow of loosing all the trees at once.
We are looking at getting an extra heavy standard cherry tree, 14-16cm girth.
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