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Need Help with an Oak Tree Close to the House
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<blockquote data-quote="katiek" data-source="post: 7454153" data-attributes="member: 177027"><p>Hi. Thanks for your reply. I have a crawl space and have recently had it inspected. With the exception of some moisture, it is in good shape and no foundational damage. </p><p>The yard definitely has some standing water issues which is another question - does the tree help or hurt the water problem? The picture in which you can see the whole house and tree, there is a newly dug ditch with a bunch of drainage rock. That is pretty much where the enormous puddle would form after a heavy or long rain. I just had this installed and they still need to cover it with soil. In this same picture, North is the tall, privacy fence on the left side of the picture. </p><p></p><p>And, thanks so much for the site recommendation on growing in the shade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katiek, post: 7454153, member: 177027"] Hi. Thanks for your reply. I have a crawl space and have recently had it inspected. With the exception of some moisture, it is in good shape and no foundational damage. The yard definitely has some standing water issues which is another question - does the tree help or hurt the water problem? The picture in which you can see the whole house and tree, there is a newly dug ditch with a bunch of drainage rock. That is pretty much where the enormous puddle would form after a heavy or long rain. I just had this installed and they still need to cover it with soil. In this same picture, North is the tall, privacy fence on the left side of the picture. And, thanks so much for the site recommendation on growing in the shade. [/QUOTE]
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