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Re: Can I plant “anything” in a sidewalk cut-out?
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I hear the city likes when you plant marijuana in the public spaces :D

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Re: Can I plant “anything” in a sidewalk cut-out?
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Plant what you want and give it smiles and water

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Love that word "appropriate", it's just tootoo, yaknow "exclusive". Plant what you like & don't worry bout the big bad wolf.

Posted on: 2009/6/25 21:44
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Hi 4bailey ?

First of all, the city may not plant a tree in front of your house without your written permission. You may plant ?appropriate? foliage in the tree hole?no poison ivy ☺ or shrubs that have thorns, plants that will inhibit the opening of a car door, etc.

Posted on: 2009/6/25 20:43
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Our place in the historic district has a ?tree cut-out? in the sidewalk that was ?cemented over? from a previous owner. This patch job has started to crumble while the adjoining sidewalk is fine. Rather than mix another batch of concrete, I was thinking of ripping up the crumbled stuff and planting something.

I did not want the city to plant a tree there for two reasons:
1.) The "cut out" is almost directly over our building sewer main.
2.) I?ve already invested in and planted ?sun loving? plants in the front yard; it would be a shame to cut the sun exposure to the front with a large tree.

I was thinking about putting in a bayberry shrub that wouldn?t grow too high and that didn?t have a root system that could damage the sewer main.

Anyone know if there?s any odd restriction in ?the books? on what can be planted in a sidewalk cut-out originally meant for a tree?...

TIA!

Posted on: 2009/6/25 20:14
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