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Girdling Roots

Published on
October 26, 2020

The injury or death of trees and shrubbery from roots girdling their stems is becoming almost as bad a problem as volcano mulching and poor pruning.

The USDA-FS recently published a list of the major causes of girdling root problems. At the top of the list was container grown plants.

Here is the rest of the list:

  • Soil obstructions (i.e., hard-pan, compaction, etc.,),
  • Improper root cutting (either during nursery harvesting or during construction activities)
  • Burial (too deep planting)
  • Volcano mulching
  • Berms and saucers (built too high or too low during plant installation)
  • Multi-stem plants (too little room between stems for roots to grow)
  • Nearby trees (competition from other roots and stems)