the roots can create issues in future when the tree mature, to avoid that keep 3 ft distance away from theconcreteslaps and when you plant them be sure the roots are at least 24 inches below the concretesurfacefor zero damage, I have them around my pool for the last 12 years no issues.
No, the roots spread wide and will seek out the water source.
Consult a local nursery about this as the answer to this question varies from place to place. as well as with the type of pool you have
One that would not shed: huge branches, dirt and dust, fruit, flowers, bugs
Trees above reflecting the pool.
I am looking to replace our entire outdoor lighting system. What would be the best brand to look for that can provide me with lighting that will be good for outdoor parties and around our pool area?
Yes it is hand made of cypress. pool supplys
it means trees, falls,pool
Humm, depending upon the season it could be pollen especially if you have pine trees near.
The Vienna 5 Piece Outdoor Dining Patio Furniture Set is great for around the pool because it's able to stand up to moisture.
No
Chlorine is used as a sanitizer for pools, not a fertilizer for plant. It kills things, like bacteria. Chlorine is a chemical and will kill, or at best, hurt plant and trees. Never just dump your pool water on or near plants and trees. Go to: www.clean-pool-and-spa.com/swimming-pool-maintenance-tips.html for more info.
Stops leaves from getting into the pool.