Problem Solved: Erosion Control
Do you see exposed roots and rocks, leaning trees or fence posts, washed away soil or mulch, or if you see channels running down your slope, something should be done to control and direct the water flow.
Do you see exposed roots and rocks, leaning trees or fence posts, washed away soil or mulch, or if you see channels running down your slope, something should be done to control and direct the water flow.
Preparing your planting area.
1. Dig your hole wider and deeper than the root system.
2. Remove the rocks, use the existing soil, and amend it with organic fertilizer, peat moss and compost.
3. Add water to the hole and create a slurry of water and the soil mix you created.
Root pruning is used for, among other applications, flower stimulation, root control along a driveway, and to preserve a plant prior to excavation.
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