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#1: Re: [IBC] Coiled roots above the ground

Posted on 2005-08-08 00:30:08 by GOPHERHILL

In a message dated 8/7/2005 4:15:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
jklewis@NETTALLY.COM writes:

> >What is the best method of dealing with these roots, time of removal,
> ect.?
> >They are on a quince that I've had for several years which will need to be
> >repotted next year.
>
> If they're "incidental roots" (not THE roots feeding the
> tree), I cut them off any time they start to bother me.

On the other hand if they are the result of the plant being planted
too high or having soil washed away, and if they are too close to the trunk to
remove, you can plant the tree deeper, develop new roots close to the trunk and
then raise the tree and cut the coiled roots.

Billy on the Florida Space Coast

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