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Got a tree whose limbs and branches are moving in too close for comfort? We spoke to an expert who explained how to mitigate ...
Understanding Tree Root Growth When you plant that six-foot sapling in your yard with dreams of sitting under a large shade tree, be prepared to deal with surface roots eventually. Almost any ...
Should you cover exposed tree roots or leave them alone? Having exposed roots doesn’t necessarily hurt a tree, but mowing over those roots certainly can.
Owning large trees can give rise to certain legal duties. However, no one should rush to cut down their trees out of fear of a lawsuit.
Fruit trees must be heavily pruned every year or more to produce fruit, says Jean-Claude Rochat, owner of Arborist Now, Inc. "Suckers must be removed, as they are different from the grafting stock and ...
How do I know if tree roots are in my sewer line? Because your sewer line is underground and not easily accessible, you’ll need to pay attention to the signs that tree roots may be growing ...
With a large tree, grinding out the stump and its large roots is the best route. Though it can be expensive, consider the headaches it may save you down the line.
Walter Reeves answers Atlanta-area lawn and garden questions, including whether you can battle English ivy without harming tree roots, and how to manage a centipede lawn.
Exposed tree roots can damage sidewalks and foundations, become a tripping hazard, and make lawn mowing difficult. Learn how to properly deal with above-ground tree roots to keep the tree healthy ...