They say that a live fir tree or pine tree near the house is a bad omen.
And there is a grain of truth in this. Many wild trees really cannot be planted near a house.
We tell you why and what trees can and should be planted on your property.
Spruce and pine, as well as oak, birch and poplar, cannot be planted near a house because of their powerful root system.
The roots of these trees can destroy the foundation of a house, and fluff will also fly off the poplar.
It is better to plant only fruit trees and shrubs on the plot - apple, pear, cherry, plum, rose hips.