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Dont mulch a tree above the root collar. Why? Read on!

Aug 6

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Imagine wearing a turtleneck in winter – that's what it's like for trees buried too deeply with mulch. Over the root collar, excessive mulch can make it too hot and retain too much moisture, suffocating the roots and hindering airflow. This common practice among homeowners and landscape workers needs to change. Let's "free the flare," ensuring the root flare is always visible and not buried.


Proper mulch helps retain moisture during droughts, controls weed growth, and protects trees in winter. Using quality organic mulch improves soil health and structure over time. However, it's crucial to remember that mulch should never touch the trunk of the tree.


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Aug 6

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