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Covering a tree's roots above ground can limit the tree's access to oxygen and moisture which helps them grow and stay healthy. Avoid cutting, trimming, or removing tree roots because it can make ...
I have a spruce tree in my yard that is about 60 years old and has several very large surface roots that I keep tripping over. Is it possible to remove these roots without harming the tree? It’s ...
You need to be careful of cutting into tree roots when rototilling under any tree, as most tree roots are located within the top 18 inches of the soil.
Fruit trees must be heavily pruned every year or more to produce fruit, says Jean-Claude Rochat, owner of Arborist Now, Inc. ...
A: Without knowing the size and health of the tree, I'm hesitant to ever recommend shaving or cutting roots that are above ground. This listener also mentioned that there was hard clay soil around ...
Will tree roots harm a house's foundation? "Fielding Questions" columnist Don Kinzler also answers questions about geranium cuttings and planting onions.
Tree roots are lazy. They grow best where water is easiest to get. And tree roots absolutely love fertilizer.
Tree roots can cause significant moisture and nutrient stress to turf. As such, many golf course superintendents sever troublesome feeder roots from trees at appropriate intervals to minimize stress ...