Trees shouldn't be planted too densely, otherwise they can take up space for each other and not be able to grow properly.
A garden only has a certain size and you want to accommodate as much as possible. But sometimes too much is not good. In the case of trees, for example. Therefore do not plant trees too densely or you risk them competing for space.Repositioning is unfavorable
Because of the harassment, they also grow crooked and possibly become bare on one side while the other grows rampant. If the plants have been in place for a long time, moving them is unfavorable because the roots are probably too big. But other measures can help here.
Cut out the scaffolding shoots and thin out the bush. Also cut wild shoots directly with the roots. Quite radically, you can also cut off trees about half a meter above the ground. This prevents flowering this year, but the plant can form again.
Keep minimum distances
The following minimum distances should be maintained when planting to other trees:
- 2 meters for lilac, ranunculus and scented jasmine
- 1.5 meters for forsythia, viburnum, rhododendron and summer lilac
- at least 1 meter for hibiscus