Hi Everyone,
This is my first post on this forum--nice to meet everyone I live in Eastern Massachusetts, USDA Zone 6.
An arborist planted a Hinoki Cypress in 2019 in the front foundation of my house and it has grown very well. Because I'd like to plant some tulips, I dig out some soil and then saw an extensive root system, many of which seems to be growing from the cracks of the wall of the front foundation, which is kind of unbelievable.... so here are my questions.
(1) Could the root of Hinoki Cypress be so extensive and strong---it penetrated into the crack of the concrete and grow out? Or would these roots belong to some other trees?
On the one hand, these roots appear to be from Hinoki Cypress; there are no other trees or bushes in the front foundation and the next closest are yew and boxwood, which are 7 feet away and on the other side of the concrete stair. On the other hand, the size of the roots appears to be very extensive and thick compared with the Hinoki Cypress; the thickest root in the picture is 1" in diameter while the widest part of the Hinoki Cypress's stem is less than 2". The "tree" is about 4 feet tall.
(2) If these roots are from the Hinoki Cypress, then I'd like to move it somewhere else because the front foundation may be too small for it. Before moving it, some of the roots may need to be pruned; would the tree still survive after pruning?
Thanks so much for your help!
jjw
This is my first post on this forum--nice to meet everyone I live in Eastern Massachusetts, USDA Zone 6.
An arborist planted a Hinoki Cypress in 2019 in the front foundation of my house and it has grown very well. Because I'd like to plant some tulips, I dig out some soil and then saw an extensive root system, many of which seems to be growing from the cracks of the wall of the front foundation, which is kind of unbelievable.... so here are my questions.
(1) Could the root of Hinoki Cypress be so extensive and strong---it penetrated into the crack of the concrete and grow out? Or would these roots belong to some other trees?
On the one hand, these roots appear to be from Hinoki Cypress; there are no other trees or bushes in the front foundation and the next closest are yew and boxwood, which are 7 feet away and on the other side of the concrete stair. On the other hand, the size of the roots appears to be very extensive and thick compared with the Hinoki Cypress; the thickest root in the picture is 1" in diameter while the widest part of the Hinoki Cypress's stem is less than 2". The "tree" is about 4 feet tall.
(2) If these roots are from the Hinoki Cypress, then I'd like to move it somewhere else because the front foundation may be too small for it. Before moving it, some of the roots may need to be pruned; would the tree still survive after pruning?
Thanks so much for your help!
jjw