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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: Least destructive tree roots?
« on: February 17, 2024, 06:57:37 AM »
My suggestion is to relocate the lines if possible, otherwise you can excavate around them and encase them in some protective material with easy access for future maintenance. Plant roots will take the path of least resistance, if there is concrete or something encasing the lines they will go around it. It will likely need some maintenance in 30 year or less as plants grow. This is a way to do it. Regarding the concrete walls, they will need repairs any ways in couple of decades if not earlier, you seem to be in it for the long run so that's just parts of the journey.
PS: The only plants that you know for sure will not grow are the ones you don't plant, and even then, we can be surprised... Knowing that we don't know is a powerful state of being that allows us to experience greater and more exciting things than what we can imagine.
PS: The only plants that you know for sure will not grow are the ones you don't plant, and even then, we can be surprised... Knowing that we don't know is a powerful state of being that allows us to experience greater and more exciting things than what we can imagine.