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Peterson: Because trees move me, I move trees

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I’ve planted or moved 13 of the 15 trees on our lot, which had none for more than 40 years, and my wife began populating the yard with trees before we met and married. There’s a maple, an oak and a willow, and the rest are evergreens, and the only ones I can name are the two blue spruce, a name that contradicts “evergreen” and the two arborvitaes, which we try to hide. The others are kind of wild, starting out as wisps of trees a foot tall.

We made full use of our paradise.

Then I came across a subdivision map, and the deception became apparent. The city has right of way for something like 35 feet from the center of the street. Which is a lot of grass. Where a number of trees were planted. Paradise does not include right of way, although we have to mow it.

And not being ours, the city can do what it wants in the right of way.

My theory was this: We live on a quiet street, with a sidewalk on the other side, and sections of sidewalk here and there on our side. Not anytime soon, but I am guessing that within 25 years, if we did not move trees now, the city was going to require sidewalks in front of our house.
In the city’s right of way. In the way of the trees I had planted, a few of which I had even moved. Some three times.

When the city decides to make sidewalks mandatory to beautify the neighborhoods, our mature, large trees will be in the way. And we will have to cut them down. And we will be angry. I moved them. So there. Which sounds so simple.

But they had grown, and they resisted moving. The ground I dug holes into is heavy clay and stone that fights shovels, a few of which snapped until I bought a model guaranteed to stand the test of hole-diggers. Just to make sure, I bought a nasty pick ax to break the clay.

Moving growing trees is not easy. Having moved them – just to show the city we weren’t going to play its games 25 years hence – was satisfying, but you just never know. Did I dig too close? Did I damage the roots? Did I kill the trees? Those answers wouldn’t be answered for a growing season.

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