These look beautiful. And what's also great is that there doesn't seem to be any buckling of the bricks at the ground level. I take it the roots are not causing any damage to the basement or foundation of this home? These trees look incredible closely hugging buildings.
Italian Cypress tend to have smaller and less aggressive roots than other tree species, making them a great choice in compact spaces. It is good to give them a bit more space than they have in this video, but overall they can live with a small footprint.
@@justinamusyoka4986 wind can cause tress to move and possibly mess up siding. Same how if you have a tree and branches next to roof, branches will rub in the wind, messing up shingles. You want them to be atleast 5 feet away
Used to stop in Savannah for a few days both ways chasing the sun to south Florida and back in the early 2000s....Savannah is my favorite city and such a shame bars on windows is a thing now... #BullStreet
I have 4 of these in my front yard. Extremely beautiful. No need for upkeep. They keep their shape amazingly.
I love Italian cypress.
Do you have any video talking about the totem variety? thanks
I was hoping you would talk about fertilizer
These look beautiful. And what's also great is that there doesn't seem to be any buckling of the bricks at the ground level. I take it the roots are not causing any damage to the basement or foundation of this home? These trees look incredible closely hugging buildings.
Italian Cypress tend to have smaller and less aggressive roots than other tree species, making them a great choice in compact spaces. It is good to give them a bit more space than they have in this video, but overall they can live with a small footprint.
it s called italian cypress but largest native forest located in taurus mountains in Turkey .
how many years will it take to grow up this height ? 10 years 20 years right? i cant get it
How far away from the house would you recommend planting? I planned on 1.5’ - 2’ away is that too close
At that distance it still may rub against the building. 4' to 5' is probably more than enough, but will be better for the trees.
Atleast 5-6 feet
I want to buy! What store have? Help me please!
To close to that house
Any danger ? Just asking.
@@justinamusyoka4986 wind can cause tress to move and possibly mess up siding. Same how if you have a tree and branches next to roof, branches will rub in the wind, messing up shingles. You want them to be atleast 5 feet away
@@EliteStricker Thank you and maybe the roots may weaken the foundation.
@@justinamusyoka4986 roots may have affected foundation, roots go three feet down then spread outward
Really annoying scratching sound in the background. A shame, was otherwise a decent video.
Used to stop in Savannah for a few days both ways chasing the sun to south Florida and back in the early 2000s....Savannah is my favorite city and such a shame bars on windows is a thing now... #BullStreet
Not native to Italy