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Dear Jody,
I feel that currently, because of the small size of the tree, it will not
pose too much of a `threat' to the house.
At this stage of growth (of the tree), you may seriously want to consider,
replanting it away from your main entrance area as it will one day bound to
grow bigger. Although it is not a `threat' today, but it will be one day.
When it grows taller, and if you do not decide to re-plant it, then I
suggest, you may have to consider a `cure'. For example, placing a
semi-circular carpet at the main entrance door area radiating outwards.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 11:00 PM
Subject: Tree In front of front door and other problems
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>Many thanks for your advice on my various queries.
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>The further information you asked for is as follows:
>The cherry tree is about 5 metres in front of the front door and is quite
small - only about 2-3 inches in diameter on the tree trunk.
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>Thanks in advance for your help.
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