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Girdling root?

berryfoot
9 years ago

I have a cedar elm that was planted in the ground as a young tree about five years ago. It's about 10 feet tall now. It has really taken off in the last year and looks very healthy and full. I've recently been reading about proper tree planting, and decided to expose the root flare yesterday (it was covered by about an inch of dirt). When I did, I discovered that there were some roots growing over it in different spots. I'm wondering if these will eventually affect the tree's health and if they need to be cut now. I'm very nervous, as I don't want to damage the tree in any way. Any advice?

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