These Japanese maple trees were about a foot high when planted about 10 year ago when we moved into this old house. About 3-4 trees were planted, and they have grown up so much now, they are about 12 ft tall, and spread wide around the house. I did some pruning on them because they look quite nice.
But recently I am a bit worried on the possibility that their roots might grow too much also under the ground, and cause some damage to the house foundation.
Is this reasonable worry? Can Japanese maple trees next to the house buidling affect the house foundation, and cause the house cracks or some other structural problems?
Having said that I have seen old Japanese houses in Japan with these maple trees next to the properties looking very scenic. What would be your opinions and recommendations on this? Thanks.
But recently I am a bit worried on the possibility that their roots might grow too much also under the ground, and cause some damage to the house foundation.
Is this reasonable worry? Can Japanese maple trees next to the house buidling affect the house foundation, and cause the house cracks or some other structural problems?
Having said that I have seen old Japanese houses in Japan with these maple trees next to the properties looking very scenic. What would be your opinions and recommendations on this? Thanks.
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