Trees in suburban areas not only improve the area, but also bring coolness on hot days and protect other plantings from drafts.
In addition, some of them produce tasty and healthy fruits.
But there are also trees that experienced gardeners do not recommend planting on their plots, as they can cause damage to other plantings.
Wild spruce
This plant has a large root system. If you plant anything within a radius of three meters, the chances for normal development and growth of such crops are minimal.
American maple
The tree grows quickly, but the maple has a lot of self-seeding. Getting rid of such growth is problematic.
Canadian maple
Although this plant also perfectly decorates suburban areas, problems with self-seeding and shoots are relevant.
Birch
The plant has the ability to draw water from the ground, which means that nearby plantings will be deprived of moisture.
Willow
This tree also dries out the soil. Therefore, if there are other plantings nearby, they will most likely be very weak.