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Tree Planting811 is the new number you should Call Before You Dig. Every digging job requires a call – even small projects like planting trees and shrubs. Digging without calling 811 can disrupt service to an entire neighborhood, harm you and those around you, and potentially result in fines and repair costs. Picking the Right Tree
Power line-Approved Trees NES and the Metro Tree Advisory Committee have identified more than two dozen species and cultivars that can be planted safely under power lines without worrying about trimming in the future. These “power line-friendly” trees have an average height of 20 feet at maturity. Trees on this list are suitable for planting at the front and side of your house. Please contact NES at 615-695-7400 before planting under lines that are inaccessible from a driveway. Power line-Approved Trees Brochure Choosing the Perfect Spot Proper planting can eliminate the need for tree trimming. All trees and shrubs should be planted so that they will not grow within a 10 foot radius of NES equipment. Remember to consider the tree’s height and spread at maturity. The following list provides the minimum planting allowances from NES poles and structures. For illustrations on proper planting guidelines, click here
Planting and Watering
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