Hi all,
I bought my home three years ago. It's an old and big house with a garden on the back and a tiled place on the front side of the house. The tiled front side is facing to the south, so the rear garden is on the north and has less sunlight as the house blocks it partly. There are two very tall conifer
trees in my rear garden, close to my home, about 2 meters. They are the home of owls, so normally I would not like to consider cutting them. They give shade as well during the hot summers.
But the area around the trees, let's say in a radius of 3 meters, has a very dense
root network and nothing seems to grow there. I'm planning to remove a few very old sheds to make room for a vegetable garden. The trees give shade, but they take away sunlight for my future garden. I think they also make it more difficult to grow vegetables especially closer to the trees.
So that's why I'm wondering if I
should cut (remove) these trees? I would like to plant new, smaller trees in my garden again, I think in the northern border of my garden to have some shade. And a different species.
I made some pictures of the trees in my back garden. I hope you can give me some advice and my story is clear
enough to understand... Should I remove these trees or should I keep them?
Bottom image: top view of my house and gardens. Shed 1,2 and 3 are to be removed and replaced by one smaller shed on the northern border side of my back garden.