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“Surface roots frequently form when soils are heavily compacted or there is a high-water table,” North says. Both situations can impact your tree’s ability to gather water and nutrients.
Tree roots are lazy. They grow best where water is easiest to get. And tree roots absolutely love fertilizer.
Learn how trees use massive amounts of water through the process of transpiration for the benefit of themselves and the Earth.
Explore the fascinating process of transforming raw tree roots into incredible tables that combine natural beauty with intricate craftsmanship. Witness the skill and creativity that bring these ...
Tree roots can cause thousands of dollars in damage to sewer lines. Prevent plumbing problems by following these tree-planting tips.
How trees use water is essential to determine water needs. Trees use or lose water by two separate processes. First, water is taken up by tree roots from the soil and evaporated through the pores or ...
The corresponding parts of the tree that depended on that particular route for nutrients and water can no longer survive, and a slow death begins.
Truth is, we don’t know how the Tree of Life will fall, and we don’t know when. It could happen in five years, in 40 years, ...
How often and how much you water your lemon tree needs will depend on everything from the soil to the sunlight. Here's a quick guide on how each will impact your tree's desires.
I’ve had some recent interactions with people frustrated by tree roots that surface, causing mowing difficulties and potential ankle-twisting opportunities. What can be done with surface roots?
Q: My neighbor’s oak tree is 15 feet from our water meter and the line going into my house. Do I need to worry about its roots being a problem?
In June, Eagle River Water and Sanitation District staff learned of a problem: The sewer interceptor pipe running through EagleVail had an irregular flow pattern. While there were only minor impacts ...