Written by Admin and published on https://blog.davey.com/

Nothing’s more picturesque in the summertime than seeing your healthy trees grow tall and wide. However, the sprawling exposed tree roots that can occur aren’t as pleasing to the eye (or safe for those frolicking in your yard). Unfortunately, there is little you can do to get rid of these roots. Things like pruning or cutting exposed roots can make a tree unhealthy and have the potential for creating irreversible harm to the tree. So what can be done? Covering those exposed tree roots may help.

THE BEST WAY TO COVER YOUR EXPOSED TREE ROOTS

We love seeing our trees grow tall and wide, but their sprawling roots are harder to adore. Often unsightly, they can also be an obstacle and make lawn care a hassle.

In short, above-ground tree roots are a pain. Chances are you’ve thought about removing the roots altogether. Bad news, though. Pruning these roots often makes the tree unstable or unhealthy–and if done wrong, can kill the tree. So now what? Instead of cutting exposed tree roots, try covering them.

Browse this list to find the perfect way to cover your tree roots above ground.

CHOOSING THE BEST WAY TO COVER EXPOSED TREE ROOTS

CAN YOU PUT GRASS OR FLOWERS OVER EXPOSED TREE ROOTS?

While you can go this route, you may run into issues down the road. Ever wonder why grass or flowers under your tree die so fast? It’s because the tree’s shady canopy blocks other plants from getting enough sunlight. Plus, the tree roots take most of the water in the soil for themselves.

If you can find a grass or flower that thrives in the shade and needs little water, this may work. But it will be tricky!

IS IT OKAY TO ADD TOPSOIL OVER TREE ROOTS GROWING ABOVE GROUND?

Adding topsoil over tree roots presents some problems, too. If you use the wrong soil or pack on too much, the tree won’t get enough water to stay hydrated. Plus, the roots will likely grow through the soil you just added before long.

In short, this doesn’t work well and won’t last.

HOW ABOUT COVERING WITH CONCRETE?

Setting a few stepping stones is a smart way to make a path around the roots. Pouring a coat of concrete is a different story. Concrete blocks tree roots from oxygen and water. As time goes on, tree roots need fresh air, so they’ll again grow above ground. This time, they’ll crack the concrete, making a big mess.

SHOULD I COVER TREE ROOTS WITH MULCH THEN? WHAT ABOUT GRAVEL?

Yes, in fact, mulch is the best way to cover tree roots above ground. When you add 2-3 inches of organic mulch, you get double the benefits. It gives your landscape a clean look and moisturizes and protects the roots. Additionally, mulch helps regulate soil temperature, keeping roots cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. It also improves soil health as it breaks down over time, enriching the soil with nutrients. By maintaining a healthy and balanced environment for your trees, mulch plays a crucial role in preventing pests from killing trees, ensuring their longevity and vibrancy.

You can sub in gravel as a low-maintenance alternative to mulch. Though there are some risks. Gravel can compact the soil and heat up the ground in summer, which causes problems. If you want to go with gravel anyway, cover the roots with landscape fabric and spread no more than two inches of gravel for the best results.

Original post here https://blog.davey.com/2016/11/the-best-way-to-cover-your-exposed-tree-roots/.

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