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Old 26-10-2008, 08:12 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Bare Earth Around Young Trees

Pam Moore wrote in
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On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 12:18:03 -0500, Davy
wrote:

In Spring 2007 I planted eight bare-root saplings in

our
lawn. Followed advice and created a metre diameter

bare
area around each. But several times the trees have
appeared sickly.

We have quite a thin soil over compact clay subsoil

and
therefore the roots tend the spread through the top

few
inches of soil only. I suspect that I am cutting

through
the new roots when I periodically recut the edges of

the
bare circle around each tree .

Has anyone found a way of maintaining the bare soil

around
trees without cutting their spreading roots?


You don't say what sort of tree.
Did you watch Gardeners' World last night? (24/10)
Toby planted a liquidambar, and showed just how to

plant it. He
covered the bare earth with layers of newspaper and

then compost or
shredded bark; I forget which. You could use

permeable membrane and
cover that with bark.
Sounds like you need to prepare a bigger, deeper hole

with more
compost dug in.


Pam in Bristol


Thanks Pam, but my query was not really about how to
plant a tree but how to maintain the grass edge around
it. I could lay a membrane over the grass but I think
there would be a danger of it catching up in my petrol
mower.
thanks, Davy