Ask an Arborist: How do I Avoid Damaging my Tree’s Roots?
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- One of the most common questions we’re asked by members is, “what can I do to avoid damaging my tree’s roots?” In this video, Pete explains how roots stabilize our trees, how they help our trees grow, and how much space they need to grow and thrive.
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I feel enlightened about tree roots now. Thank-you
Great information, from a trusted source, presented clearly with professional video production. Thank you so much.
I'm surprised there are not more views and likes.
These videos are very very interesting! Thank you so much! :D
Beautiful visualization and explanations, simply amazing video
3:21 there's a squirrel chasing a cyclists in the background.
You have a great eye for details. Lol
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I put a wood cutting blade on a portable saber saw I already had. Can start the cut from a gap behind the vine, less likely to nick the bark.
Clear and informative. Thanks.
4:08 .. “10 feet of space”? Pete Smith you must be a gigantic human being. Great video.
The tree at the end of the video (4:22) needs to have at least three roots pruned that are circling the root zone and negatively impacting that gorgeous tree.
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In my backyard, I recently chopped a dead pine tree down with a 4’ wide trunk and then stump grinded it. Now I want to put pavers down on that area of about 11’x13’ for a Tuff Shed. My question is, will the area sink a little after several years because of the decomposition? It’s already been a year and a half and nothing has happened.
Question: I have a fir tree planted 12 feet from my house. There is a root growing towards the house foundation visible above the ground. Do I need to worry about the root damaging the house foundation or can I safely cover the exposed root with soil etc?
Do you ever get answers to your questions
Hello- I have moved into a house that has an existing flower bed between 4 large oaks - (if you could imagine a square area and the oaks being at each corner) it appears that there is a layer of coardboard (almost totally decomposed) and about 1-2 ft of soil on top of that. Each tree is covered with soil and cardboard only on the INSIDE of the square area. My question is- is this killing these trees Since the roots are not covered on all sides. It is a very pretty area with hosta and fern and there is an existing drip line. However, the trees are much more valuable and I would be willing to remove all of it so the roots can be breath. Thank you for your help- leslie
I do have a question! Please can you help? I have a beautiful, tall oak that has two roots that have crumbled the old driveway. People want to cut the roots to replace the driveway; another said I need to remove the tree.
I do NOT want to hurt my tree, the idea of removing it makes me sad, she hasn’t done anything wrong.
But the driveway is a real safety hazard, something has to give.
The oak is at least ten feet away from from the driveway, which needs to be widened on both sides for an increase of 1.5 feet on each side.
The oak is planted on a slight slopey hill between our two houses.
So my question is, is there a healthy way to trim the roots, to save her, another driveway option, or am I forced to remove her?
The first root is probably 5 inches, the second imposing root is less and has made less damage. The tree is VERY tall. It has one base trunk that has grown two main trunks, as if it was were two tiny saplings that grew into each other early in life.
All the oaks in our neighborhood we call “Broccoli Trees,” because they have green on top, few horizontal beaches, and shed their lower branches into widowmakers.
I recommend turning on closed captioning. Music is too loud and distracts from the content.
My tree has its roots above ground.. can the roots affect or damage my foundation?? What Is the best solution for my exposed tree roots ?
How about rocks around the base of a tree? Will they cause damage? Thanks!
Thank you for the info. Do the plastic root barriers work? Would a wall of concrete, 1 foot wide and 2 feet deep rebar reinforced redirect the roots away from sidewalks and foundations?
What if the roots are 4 to 5 inches above the ground? Fill with dirt or mulch or grass?
Thats what I have.
That’s exactly why I watched this video as well. But he didn’t say, and he is not responding to the questions he said we could ask 😢
How can i get grass to grow? My oak tree cover my whole front lawn. Oak saplings and surface root as are everywhere and the grass cant seem to not die
Can I place sod over my large tree roots? I have tried to soil and seed but only 6mths later the roots are showing
Hmmm…this may answer my question about putting soil and planting around the large roots of my tree. It sounds like, from your experience, we may need to only mulch over those large roots?
I have an oak tree and want to plant hostas. How far from the tree should i plant them?
Hello, Please let me know a recommendation for an arborist in Phoenix, AZ
I need to cut big roots from oak tree as they are getting close to driveway/ don't allow to put decorative painters around. How far from the tree I should and what's the easy way to do it?
I have 2 citrus trees and 1 avocado tree that are planted next to the fence of my small backyard. I've taken out the grassy area between the trees and the house and want to replace it with decomposed granite (DG) and then 1"-2" river rock. The base of trees will be from 2.5 ft to 3ft away from the start of the DG/river rock. Will I be hurting the roots of my trees by doing this? This trees are between 6-20 years old.
am I safe to use a sod cutter near a flare?
Please give me ur valuable Suggestions...
I recently encountered a root rot in a potted tree... i did not remove the black root but i simply loosened the soil and transplanted it in a new soil in a new location in ground.... now am wondering if i did the right thing..shud i have removed the rotten black root? Will it still survive? Or should i dig it out and remove the rotten root?
That is one big tree, i would say it's diameter is around 36 inches at least
What email address can I reach you on. Got some questions I would love you to answer.
Good info, but music was completely useless and distracting.
Good info. Horrible distracting music.
10 feet from structures and 2 feet from concrete is waaaaay too little. My trees are 30 feet from the house and the roots are still hitting the foundation. And destroying my driveway. And lawn.
Better advice, don't plant trees near anything you want to keep, including a lawn.
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You say in your video ….” If you have any questions feel free to let us know “
However you reply to not one of the many questions
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Repetitive, distracting music, can we remove roots going under our driveway?