Doomsday Catspaw

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Hi Phil! The house in the photo is my neighbor's...photo taken out my kitchen window.

Thanks, Pearl!

Jay, I like this thinking. I have many young native trees and shrubs that I have been collecting and propagating (serviceberry, eastern redbud, several types of dogwood, fringe tree, hornbeam, and viburnum to name a few), and I like the idea of doing a Miyawaki grove. River birch do like to grow together, I love the idea of a copse of birch trees, and I have many, many saplings, but perhaps Miyawaki would grow screening in just as fast as birch. Do you have any favorite Miyawaki resources? Recall seeing any info out there about siting a Miyawaki forest with a septic tank in proximity?

I will also look into birch's preferred mycelium, and like the idea of co-planting so as to encourage roots away from the tank.

I've also considered installing a root barrier. Does anybody have experience with that?

TIA!

4 months ago
Hi Robert! The leach field is about 100' in the opposite direction of where we'd like to plant the screening trees. I marked it on the picture, but am realizing that I used a teeny tiny font.
4 months ago
Hi Permies!

First time poster here, seeking advice about screening tree selection!

I live in MA, zone 5B, and need to create some screening between my house and my neighbors. We want screening as quickly as possible, but of course expect to wait for things to grow in. We’re looking for a tree that reaches at least 30’, as our neighbors are slightly uphill. The place I need to plant is often very wet in spring (some standing water and squishyness right now, for example), but does dry out mid-summer. We’ve had drought the past several summers.

All of these conditions have led me to the dura-heat river birch, which is a smaller river birch, topping out around 30-40’. The issue is that the area we want to plant ranges from about 45’-100’ from our septic tank. The leach field is further the other direction—100’ + from the planting area in question. The septic tank is older, a concrete tank from 90’s, and was recently inspected and deemed to be in perfect condition with no evidence of cracking or leaking. Is it foolish to plant dura heat river birch this close to our tank? Are we asking for problems? Any other tree suggestions? The “messiness” of the river birch is fine with us, as it’s an area we are planning let re-wild and fill in.

TIA.

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