Tree Types For A Boggy Soil.....

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Posted by AlexBG on April 10, 2011, 5:05 pm
 
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Good Evening!

Thanks for taking the time to read my post this evening.

My wife and I are doing major overhaul of our garden - one aspect that I
want to change is to give us a bit of privacy, so I am really wanting to
plant some fast growing trees around the edge of my property.

The only problem is that my soil is not of the best quality - I've lived
in this house for over 10 year now, and the soil is really "boggy"
during the winter & when it rains heavily, however it does eventually
improve during the warmer months. Is there any fast growing screening
trees that would survive in my particular soil type?

I was considering purchasing some Leylandii trees - I have some of these
at the front of the house where the soil seems to be of a better quality
- these are really flourishing at the moment, would these be suitable in
the boggy soil? I really don't want to go and spend a fortune on plants,
only for these to die when they are planted - so any advice would be
greatly appreciated!

Thanks for your help.

Regards


Alex
Glasgow, Scotland




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Posted by Amos Nomore on April 10, 2011, 6:29 pm
 

Weeping willows grow fast and like it wet.

Posted by Bill who putters on April 10, 2011, 6:45 pm
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Birch trees I believe can handle wet feet.

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Posted by Bill who putters on April 10, 2011, 6:48 pm
 

 Boggy mat be too wet.

http://www.birch-tree.com/1-birch-tree.htm

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"The best fertilizer is the gardener's shadow." - Anon






Posted by Brooklyn1 on April 10, 2011, 8:41 pm
 
I'd consider building a berm and then plant atop that.
http://www.sustland.umn.edu/implement/soil_berms.html