How to Protect Exposed Tree Roots: Mulch, Ground Cover, and More

Learn the best ways to protect exposed tree roots using mulch, ground cover plants, and decorative stones to maintain moisture and prevent damage.

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You can put mulch around a tree that has exposed roots to protect them and maintain moisture. Use 2-4 inches of organic mulch, but keep it away from the trunk to avoid rot. Ground cover plants or decorative stones can also be used to cover roots without harming the tree.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why should mulch be kept away from the tree trunk when covering roots? Mulch should be kept a few inches away from the tree trunk to avoid moisture buildup that can cause trunk rot and other diseases.
  2. What types of mulch are best for protecting exposed tree roots? Organic mulches such as wood chips, bark, or shredded leaves are best as they retain moisture, improve soil health, and break down over time.
  3. Can decorative stones be used around exposed tree roots? Yes, decorative stones can cover exposed roots without harming the tree, but they do not retain moisture like organic mulch.
  4. Are ground cover plants a good option for trees with exposed roots? Ground cover plants can help protect roots by stabilizing soil and reducing erosion, as long as they do not compete aggressively with the tree for nutrients.