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On Feb 14, 11:34*pm, Lawn Guy wrote:
wrote: Some trees tend to have roots that run close to the surface and they are a big problem when trying to grow grass. Large roots are not mobile. *If you cover them with dirt, they're not likely to move up on their own and come back to the surface. *This is especially true in clay soil. They don't have to be large roots. Some trees have thin roots that still form a dense mass and will indeed grow up into new soil. Norway Maples are one species well know for this problem. If the roots didn't want to be closer to the surface, they wouldn't have grown up there to begin with. |
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