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Yes, they can even mess up your foundation. It's recommended that you and me (a first time grower) grow them at a minimum of 30' away from our house. Mines going to be about 50' away from my house in the swampy part of my backyard.

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Is it a bad luck to plant weeping willow tree in your backyard?

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What is the life span of a weeping willow tree?

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