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🌲Does it Hurt Trees to Cut Exposed Roots Out of the Garden

🌲Does it Hurt Trees to Cut Exposed Roots Out of the Garden


Episode 916


Hey there, plant power enthusiasts! Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener, here, ready to tackle a question that pops up like a weed after a spring rain: should you yank those exposed tree roots peeking out of your garden?

Let's face it, those gnarly beauties can be trip hazards, space invaders, and moisture thieves. But before you whip out the pruning shears, hold on! Cutting a major root is like chopping off a main artery to your tree. Think of it as severing a lifeline of water and nutrients.

Now, there are times when a little trim is okay. Imagine a stray branch growing horizontally – a root that's more nuisance than lifeline. If it's less than 2 inches thick and not near the trunk, a careful snip might be alright. But always err on the side of caution!

Here's the lowdown:

  • Big cuts, big trouble: Hacking off major roots can weaken the tree, stunt its growth, and even make it susceptible to disease. Think of it as leaving an open wound for bugs and bad vibes to enter.
  • Small snips, sometimes okay: If a smaller root (think pencil, not baseball bat) is causing real problems, like tripping you up or hogging all the moisture, a carefully measured cut might be tolerated. But remember, this is like taking a tiny nibble, not a full-blown burger bite.
  • Consult the tree whisperer: Before you even think about shears, ask a professional arborist for advice. They have the wisdom to assess the situation and recommend the best course of action, saving you (and your tree) heartache.

Remember, folks, trees are our backyard buddies, living giants sharing our space. Treat them with respect, even the rooty ones. And when in doubt, remember the golden rule: when it comes to major root cuts, less is always more!

 

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