We have horse chestnut trees growing less than 5 metres from our house. Is this safe? If not,do we need to dig the roots out or just cut them down?
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Five metres is too close to a house for such a large tree. It will be alright for about fifteen years and then get too big. As a mature tree, horse chestnut has a tendency to drop branches.
They can be cut down and replaced with smaller species, treating the stumps with undiluted Roundup when felled to prevent re-sprouting.Â