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mattyd 20-06-2009 10:43 AM

Tree roots everywhere!
 
Hi All, new member and new to gardening in general!

I have a small problem - To the back of my house there is a playing field surounded by trees, a few months back the counsel arrived and cut down every second tree (by the looks of it) these trees are about 10ft from the boundery of my garden.
Sence the tree has been cut, my avarage size garden has been sprouting small tree roots, there a nice covering over the whole garden, i would guess there are about 50 or so.

So, advice needed. but I do have two questions...

1- im guessing the trees roots are heading towards my house, is there any chance of future damage to the foundations?

2- to remove them whats best - cut, pull, lawnmower or none of these?

Cheers all!

David E. Ross 20-06-2009 04:57 PM

Tree roots everywhere!
 
On 6/20/2009 2:43 AM, mattyd wrote:
Hi All, new member and new to gardening in general!

I have a small problem - To the back of my house there is a playing
field surounded by trees, a few months back the counsel arrived and cut
down every second tree (by the looks of it) these trees are about 10ft
from the boundery of my garden.
Sence the tree has been cut, my avarage size garden has been sprouting
small tree roots, there a nice covering over the whole garden, i would
guess there are about 50 or so.

So, advice needed. but I do have two questions...

1- im guessing the trees roots are heading towards my house, is there
any chance of future damage to the foundations?

2- to remove them whats best - cut, pull, lawnmower or none of these?

Cheers all!


Roots? It sounds more like shoots?

--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
Gardening diary at http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary

Phisherman[_3_] 20-06-2009 10:42 PM

Tree roots everywhere!
 
On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 10:43:44 +0100, mattyd
wrote:


Hi All, new member and new to gardening in general!

I have a small problem - To the back of my house there is a playing
field surounded by trees, a few months back the counsel arrived and cut
down every second tree (by the looks of it) these trees are about 10ft
from the boundery of my garden.
Sence the tree has been cut, my avarage size garden has been sprouting
small tree roots, there a nice covering over the whole garden, i would
guess there are about 50 or so.

So, advice needed. but I do have two questions...

1- im guessing the trees roots are heading towards my house, is there
any chance of future damage to the foundations?


Maybe. It really depends on the kind of tree. I wouldn't trust a
willow nor a silver maple, but a sweetgum or sugar maple is okay.


2- to remove them whats best - cut, pull, lawnmower or none of these?


Cut roots getting into your garden area. I use a spade, maddock, pic
axe, saw, etc. Cutting tree roots may harm the health of a tree, if
that matters.


Cheers all!


mattyd 20-06-2009 10:42 PM

yep, shoots - sorry

David E. Ross 21-06-2009 03:18 PM

Tree roots everywhere!
 
On 6/20/2009 2:42 PM, mattyd wrote:
yep, shoots - sorry





Mowing the shoots will eventually starve the roots underneath them.
This will work only for shoots from the roots of the trees that were
removed.

Alternatively, you can use Roundup or some other herbicide if there is
no desirable plants right next to the shoots. Roundup will move through
the shoot and kill the roots; mix it a little more dilute than the
instructions indicate so that it doesn't kill the tender shoot before it
can reach the roots. This will work on shoots from roots both from
trees that were removed and trees that are still standing. For the
latter, the trees themselves should not be harmed because only roots
near the treated shoots should be affected. (In many cases, roots send
up shoots only when the main tree has been killed, in which case
standing trees will definitely not be affected.)

Twice, I've had trees removed from my garden and then had to fight
shoots from the roots for several years. I couldn't always use an
herbicide because the shoots were coming up right in the middle of
desirable plants. I had to pull the shoots because they were not were a
mower could be used.

--
David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
Gardening diary at http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary


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