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Building a home in the woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1165336" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I live in a forest. Lumber for the cabinets, framing and floors came off the same piece of dirt. Remembering Hugo, its probably wise to have no tree within its height's length of your home but what's the point in living in the woods then? That aside, I wouldn't want any trees within 20 feet of my house unless they are trees whose roots can't mess with your foundation. Also, if you are using a septic system be sure this area is devoid of trees else you will have troubles. Other than that, enjoy the shade and just don't expect too much out of your lawn grass but have enough lawn grass and cleared land to give you a buffer from wildfire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1165336, member: 4362"] I live in a forest. Lumber for the cabinets, framing and floors came off the same piece of dirt. Remembering Hugo, its probably wise to have no tree within its height's length of your home but what's the point in living in the woods then? That aside, I wouldn't want any trees within 20 feet of my house unless they are trees whose roots can't mess with your foundation. Also, if you are using a septic system be sure this area is devoid of trees else you will have troubles. Other than that, enjoy the shade and just don't expect too much out of your lawn grass but have enough lawn grass and cleared land to give you a buffer from wildfire. [/QUOTE]
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