When McDonald builds a fancy tree house, his first step is to pick the right group of trees. He looks for healthy trees that are strong enough to hold the tree house’s weight.
McDonald looks for trees with trunks that are at least 12 inches in diameter. Each tree in the group should be between 6 to 12 feet apart from the others. McDonald needs to spread the weight of the tree house across a large area. This method provides more support.
If a tree has shallow roots, McDonald doesn’t use it. These trees can easily fall over. He also checks for fungus. That’s a sign of rot. Rot can make trees weak.