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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 421454" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>I absolutely adore my 100 year old oaks in my yard they just continue to grow stronger each year, while the few ashes continue to struggle because of the bugs and those wood peckers that drill holes in them to feed. The oaks in my yard are those of the red oak species which tend to grow faster then those of the white. I believe that some of these oaks could be older but they most likely grew slower because of the lack of space to compete for sun as well as moisture. My neighbor who is next to my property has an oak that is well over 3 feet wide and that's becuase it sits in the back of his house where there isn't any other big tree. All those trees have a negative side though and that is because of the amount of leaves that need to be removed each fall. This year's tree canopies are even bigger because of the amount of moisture we have had this summer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 421454, member: 217"] I absolutely adore my 100 year old oaks in my yard they just continue to grow stronger each year, while the few ashes continue to struggle because of the bugs and those wood peckers that drill holes in them to feed. The oaks in my yard are those of the red oak species which tend to grow faster then those of the white. I believe that some of these oaks could be older but they most likely grew slower because of the lack of space to compete for sun as well as moisture. My neighbor who is next to my property has an oak that is well over 3 feet wide and that's becuase it sits in the back of his house where there isn't any other big tree. All those trees have a negative side though and that is because of the amount of leaves that need to be removed each fall. This year's tree canopies are even bigger because of the amount of moisture we have had this summer [/QUOTE]
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