Trees should generally be planted at least 5 to 10 feet away from a fence, depending on the species and their mature size. This distance ensures that the tree has enough space for its roots to grow without damaging the fence and allows for proper airflow and sunlight. Additionally, keeping trees away from fences can help prevent future maintenance issues, such as overhanging branches or falling debris. Always consider the specific growth habits of the tree species being planted.
Arborvitae should be planted at least 3 to 4 feet away from a fence to allow for proper growth and maintenance.
Emerald green arborvitae should be planted at least 3 to 4 feet away from a fence to allow for proper growth and maintenance.
Pine trees should be planted about 10-15 feet apart to achieve optimal privacy.
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Green Giant Arborvitae trees should be planted approximately 5 to 6 feet apart to ensure proper growth and spacing.
Thuja Green Giant trees should be planted approximately 5 to 8 feet apart to ensure proper growth and spacing.
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Evergreen trees should be planted at a distance of about 10 to 15 feet apart to ensure proper growth and development. This spacing allows enough room for the trees to receive adequate sunlight, nutrients, and water, promoting healthy growth.
Arborvitae trees should be planted about 3 to 6 feet apart to ensure proper growth and spacing.
Coconut trees should be planted approximately 30 to 35 feet apart to allow proper spacing for growth and fruit production.
Cherry trees should be planted about 20 to 25 feet apart to ensure optimal growth and fruit production.
Arborvitae should be planted about 3 to 4 feet apart for optimal privacy.