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Hello all, 

New to the forum.

 

I have two 25 year old Raywood Ash trees that have surface roots that are in an area a home owner would like to landscape. They would like to add gravel and crawling type plants to this area. 

 

My question is regarding the roots. I'm not sure if or how many of these roots I could remove without harming the trees.

Attached are a few photos.

 

Thanks for any help.

 

Shemp

Roots 1B.jpg

Roots 1A.jpg

Tree 1 .jpg

Roots 2 C.jpg

Roots 2A.jpg

Roots 2B.jpg

Tree 2.jpg

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Don't know if this link will work for you but there's a great picture showing typical root distribution in the top layer of soil. There probably are not lots of other deep roots, so those surface roots are most likely what is holding the trees up.

 

https://www.trees.org.uk/Trees.org.uk/files/61/6181f2b7-e35d-4075-832f-5e230d16aa9e.pdf

 

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20 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Agreed . The ones you can see are the only ones able to breath .

It's pretty grim, concrete footway on one side, impermeable road on the other side and possibly cars have been bumping up on the verge and parking on the roots. Abrasions, superficial decaly and severance already evident. It's a wonder they're still standing

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