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How far should I plant a mango tree from my house?
When planting a mango tree near a house or other trees, consider the mature size of the tree. Generally, the larger cultivars should be spaced 25 to 30 apart, while semi-dwarf and dwarf cultivars may be planted 12 to 15 feet apart.
Can my neighbor make me trim my tree?
No! Crossing property lines to trim or cut down a tree is not something you or your arborist can do. Neither you nor your arborist may go onto a neighbor’s property or destroy the tree. If you do go onto a neighbor’s property or harm the tree, you could be liable for double or triple the value of the tree!
How can I force my Neighbour to cut down a tree?
If the land belongs to the local council, contact them to request that the tree is cut down or pruned. If you are unable to contact the land owner or they refuse to take action, contact your local council’s Environmental Health Office.
Can you force someone to cut a tree down?
You have a common law right to prune back parts of a tree or hedge growing over the boundary into your property (subject to any legal restrictions being overcome first such as Tree Preservation Orders or conservation areas) but you cannot compel the owner of the trees or hedge to carry out this work or pay for it.
Are mango trees deep rooted?
Mango trees (Mangifera indica) are deep-rooted plants that may become large specimens in the landscape. They are evergreen and generally produced off rootstocks that increase the hardiness of the plants.
Can we plant mango tree in front of house?
A dead tree or one with no leaves is not good for in front of the house. Avoid planting banana, papaya, mango, pineapple, and lemon trees in the east or the north directions. Coconut and lemon trees can be planted to the south or the west direction of a garden.
Where should I plant a mango tree in my yard?
Choose a variety that is best suited for your zone. The plant can thrive in almost any soil but requires well-drained soil in a site with protection from cold. Position your tree where it will receive full sun for best fruit production.
Are mango trees auspicious?
Mangoes are known as the “King of Fruit”. Its leaves are auspicious, so on festivals a torn made of 11 mango leaves are tied on all doors of the house by chanting the name of Lord Brahma, in order to bring prosperity and happiness to the family.