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One option is to leave the roots alone, since there’s nothing unnatural about the roots. Or you can fill in around the roots with no more than 1 to 2 inches of high-quality, non-heavy topsoil.
A plumber was shocked to discover a tree root infestation the size of an "anaconda" in a storm pipe while attending to a home on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia. David Hall with The Clean ...
An iconic, endangered tree in a Washington’s Olympic National Park is likely nearing its last days — and tourists aren’t helping by climbing all over its exposed roots. Photos recently ...
In Salem, one seedling went in the ground and took root, leading to a white oak tree that would grow to be nearly eight stories high, with sprawling branches extending from its massive trunk. It ...