The answer vary depending on the type and location of the building.
Succulents planted too close to building foundations can cause issues by retaining moisture in the soil, potentially leading to expansion and contraction cycles that may affect the stability of the foundation. The roots of certain succulents can also grow and penetrate through cracks in the foundation, which can exacerbate existing structural issues. It's important to plant succulents at a safe distance from building foundations to prevent any potential damage.
When using a camera, you should be able to focus as close as the minimum focusing distance specified by the lens. This distance can vary depending on the lens and camera setup.
Beavers choose trees for building their dams and lodges based on their size, proximity to water, and the type of wood. They prefer trees that are close to the water's edge, have soft wood that is easy to gnaw through, and are large enough to provide stability for their structures.
Close relatives should not mate because it increases the likelihood of genetic diseases and defects in offspring. Inbreeding can result in a higher expression of harmful genes that are normally hidden in the gene pool. It also reduces genetic diversity which is important for overall population health and adaptability.
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This depends on which variety of conifer you want to plant. If you plant a dwarf conifer you can plantit as close as you like but if you plant a rampant grower you will shut out the light. Do your homework.
Only if it is planted too close to the building or it falls on it.
Lettuce should be planted about 6-8 inches apart to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Yes, arborvitae roots have the potential to damage a foundation if planted too close to a building.
Sycamore trees have huge trunks that often split near the bottom. They grow best in open areas. A sycamore should not be planted closer than 15 feet to a building of any kind.
Boxwoods should be planted approximately 2 to 3 feet apart for optimal growth and appearance.
Onions should be planted about 4-6 inches apart from each other for optimal growth and yield.
Roses should be planted about 18-24 inches apart to ensure optimal growth and blooming.
A Rose of Sharon is a very beautiful and delicate variety. It can be planted next to a building providing that it still has adequate sunlight, soil area, soil drainage, and water access.
Arborvitae plants should be planted about 3 to 5 feet apart for optimal growth and privacy screening.
Strawberries should be planted about 12-18 inches apart in a raised bed to ensure optimal growth and yield.
Conifer Park is located in New York City, in Glenville. 79 GlenRidge Road. It is close to most schools and houses in the area. Its safe and easy to get to.