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Dear Ben,
Please see below:-
On 12/20/2001 12:56:00 AM, Ben Jue wrote:
>Hi Cecil, many thanks for your
>recommendations.
>
>A few more questions:
>
>1) If I where to plant some
>trees and plants in front of
>the house, what kind, how
>tall, how many, and where
>exactly would I place them?
>Would I plant them where you
>indicated the cannons should
>be placed? The house has an
>automatic sprinkler system so
>upkeep shouldn't be a problem.
Please refer to the attached picture.
For the plant/tree currently located at " C ", it would be best to plant a second similar tree at location " D ".
This is to balance the number of trees that are within the two windows.
Alternatively, you may remove the tree at " C " and plant one at location marked " E " in the picture.
Depending on the season and location of your house, it would best to use trees with a lower footprint (leaves).
In my opinion, you can consider the `Christmast' type of tree (some of the type) where it can grow tall and narrow (cone shaped). It would be best that the trees do not grow taller than the line marked in green. So try to get trees that grow taller than that.
Try to space out the trees evenly and the number of trees would depend on they type of tree grown. For example, assuming the largest span of the leaves when it matures. We do not want a case where the trees end up competiting with each other for space.
For the frontage, I understand it can be quite difficult to find trees to suit your needs as the frontage or grass area is quite restricted in choice.
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Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
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