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Homes & Gardens on MSNTrees never to plant in a small backyard – 7 varieties that will overwhelm a limited spaceThese ancient trees can grow to impressive heights of 50-80 feet with a spread of 30-40 feet, making them far too large for ...
Trees ill suited to small properties include the weeping fig, rusty leaf fig (Ficus species), and sycamore. These have destructive roots and also grow over 60 feet tall.
Crabapple (Malus sp.) trees usually mature at a height of about 20 feet and have a non-invasive root system, meaning it’s not likely to damage your foundation.
Planting non-invasive trees in yard. I live in a terraced house with a narrow strip of soil in the backyard. The soil area measures around 6m by 1m to 1.5m.
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