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JoeT

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  1. Cut through it at its origin? Then remove a section?
  2. Shouldn't that girdling root be removed?
  3. Thanks for the replies. This was caused by the tree ring, mounding, weed fabric and black rocks you see in first pic. These apparently were put in when the tree was planted (about 18 years ago). I bough this house last year and just started addressing this issue because the blocks were not straight. I did a little more excavation. Here are pics of the girdling root.
  4. How can I treat this sever mulch volcano problem? Red maple planted about 20 years ago with retaining block ring. Volcano is about 16" high and 6 feet in diameter.

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