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  1. How far to space a tree, shrub or plant from a concrete, asphalt, paver or other surface is fairly straightforward. To avoid damage to the surface structure from roots, you want to space the plant a distance from the edge of the surface at a distance of at least half the maximum width that the plant or tree will grow at maturity, more is better.

  2. The recommended distances for planting trees depend upon the species of tree being planted. Generally, trees should be spaced between 10 and 15 feet apart for most deciduous trees, and between 15 and 25 feet apart for conifers.

  3. Meandering sidewalk: Move the repaired sidewalk out away from the tree by several feet preferably outside the root plate, which is the distance from the tree that is three times the tree diameter.

  4. From the Keys to the Panhandle, from the Atlantic coast to the Gulf of Mexico, Florida is awash in sand: mucky sand, coarse sand, sugar sand — you get the idea. In fact, our official state soil is a type of sand unique to Florida called Myakka, a fine, light gray sand that covers more than 1.5 million acres of the state.

  5. Enter groups of trees with the following: Tree species; Size of trees at planting; Condition of the trees; The number of trees in the group; Project lifetime years; Optionally, you can enter more values to fine tune your estimates: Distance and direction to the nearest building; Estimated mortality of the trees over the project lifetime

  6. Google Maps is the best way to explore and navigate the world. You can search for places, get directions, see traffic, satellite and street views, and more. Whether you need to find a restaurant, a hotel, a landmark, or a friend, Google Maps can help you get there quickly and easily.

  7. You can calculate the length of a path, running route, fence, border, or the perimeter of any object that appears on a google map. The distance calculator will then display a measurement of the length in feet, meters, miles and kilometers.