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Tree suitable for waterlogged soil?
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Can anyone please recommend a suitable tree to plant that doesn't mind waterlogged soil? I am planting to screen my next door neighbours garden, but for several months of the year in winter this area is waterlogged. Any suggestions grateful?!?
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http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles1201/tree s_wet_soil.asp
BUT do not plant a willow anywhere near a house they have a really bad reputation for undermining foundations
http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles1201/tree s_wet_soil.asp
BUT do not plant a willow anywhere near a house they have a really bad reputation for undermining foundations
I would suggest a Thuja / Arborvitae (tree of life)
It's an evergreen conifer ideal for screening and likes damp soils.
Choose either Thuja occidentalis, the variety 'lutea' is a nice form with golden foliage.
Thuja plicata (western red cedar) 'Auria' or 'Zebrina' are good colored forms and not nearly as vigorous as Leylandii. Good Luck Tbird+
It's an evergreen conifer ideal for screening and likes damp soils.
Choose either Thuja occidentalis, the variety 'lutea' is a nice form with golden foliage.
Thuja plicata (western red cedar) 'Auria' or 'Zebrina' are good colored forms and not nearly as vigorous as Leylandii. Good Luck Tbird+
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