If you have a garden that is composed of flowers and vegetables, you may have thought of adding some tree. But experts warn to avoid these five trees. See which you should not bet in your garden and why.
Whether you have a garden without trees or you already have trees, but you want to buy them a friend, it is not advisable to take them lightly. Some trees have weak branches that could destroy your crops, or invasive roots that spill even where they have nothing to do. Therefore, choosing a tree for your garden is incredibly important. And definitely avoid these five trees.
YouTube video to choose the right tree for the garden can be found on the Gardening Channel Pilsen:
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Which trees do not math in the garden
The first on this imaginary list of trees that are not really suitable for your garden, we have a willow. The willows are beautiful majestic trees that would give your garden a lot of elegance and mysticism, but unfortunately they are not suitable. This is because of their invasive roots, which can be poured so that they could damage the foundations of your home. They also have a weak wood structure, so a large number of branches would fall from the willow.
The second unsuitable tree for your garden is Bradford pear. Although it blooms beautifully in the spring, and most of all you should supply pears for free, but this tree will again make more inconvenience than good. Like Vrba, it has very invasive roots that can escape into the wild, where they would disrupt the growth of the original plants and the lives of animals. They also have a really bad structure of branches.
The silver javor ranked third. Although it is a stunning tree where you can observe the turnover of leaves in the autumn, unfortunately it is not safe for your garden. Of all the maples, this species has the most vasy roots. Another disadvantage is that its growth rate is really fast, leading to a weak attachment of branches. Even Norwegian maple needs to be careful, as its roots are at the same risk as the aforementioned pear.
Avoid these trees in the garden
The penultimate place was occupied by a black walnut. In this tree, the failure of branches and again invasive roots is very common. In addition, there is another problem, and they release the so -called juglon into the soil. This is a toxic substance that prevents other plants from flourishing and space. Once this substance gets into your soil, the other plants will be miserable, and the tomatoes can even disrupt their fruits.
And the last tree that can start problems in your garden is ash. Although their appearance is majestic and its leaves support the range of wild animals, these trees are susceptible to the invasive raids of the emerald bores. These are small beetles who lay eggs on the bark of ash. This can cause trees to die in a few years. If the ash does not immediately save, the consequences may be catastrophic.
Sources: www.estav.cz, www.obi.cz