YOGYAKARTA - Looking for fruit plants whose roots do not damage the foundation of the house is the dream of every residential owner who longs for beauty without worrying about damage.
But often, the beauty and benefits of fresh fruit must be paid expensively with a crack in the walls or damage to the structure of the building due to an aggressive tree root system.
However, you don't need to worry anymore! This article will reveal a list of 5 selected fruit plants that are not only productive and beautify your yard, but are also safe for the foundation of your home.
Choosing fruit trees for the yard is easy and difficult, especially if we are worried about potential damage to the foundation of the house.
Fortunately, there are many types of fruit trees that have shallow or not aggressive storage systems, so it is safe to plant near buildings. Reporting from The Relining Company page, here are some plants that can be your ideal choice:
Who doesn't like fresh apples directly from their trees? The good news is that apple trees generally have a shallow-spreading monitoring system, not deep and wide, like other large trees.
This makes the apple tree a relatively safe choice to plant not too far from the building structure.
In addition, there are many varieties of dwarf or semi-small apples that are designed for limited land, further minimizing the risk of root damage. Proper care and occasional root pruning can ensure the safety of the foundation.
Maybe not very popular in Indonesia, the feijoa tree (Acca selowiana) is a plant to consider.
The feijoa fruit has a unique sour sweet taste, and the tree itself is in the form of a large shrub or small tree which is very interesting visually. This tree is also relatively resistant and easy to care for.
Although better known as ornamental plants or cultivators, several varieties of Coastal Yellow Akasia (Acacia longifolia) also produce seeds that can be consumed after processing.
However, its main appeal here is the root system. This region is known to have roots that are less damaging and tend to spread shallow, making it a safer choice than other large trees.
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The olive tree is a classic choice for the Mediterranean landscape which is now increasingly popular in various parts of the world.
In addition to its versatile fruit and healthy oil, the olive tree has a shallow and fibered irrigation system. The roots are not invasive and do not tend to lift or damage the foundation.
The olive tree is also very tolerant of drought and needs minimal care once established, making it a practical and aesthetic choice for the yard of your home.
Not only kitchen spices, greeting trees (Laurus nobilis) that we know can also grow into small trees or large beautiful shrubs.
The greeting tree has a compact and non-aggressive root system, making it perfect for planting near buildings or even in large pots.
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By choosing one of the fruit plants above, you can have a beautiful and productive garden without worrying about damage to your home foundation. Consider climate and soil conditions in your location for optimal growth results.
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