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geegeeburr
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We have two big trees that have big lumpy roots that sort of stick out of the ground. One of them goes right close to our house, and the other has heaved up the concrete by the garage.
We want to build a patio out of either pavers or slabs of rock in sand, but it would go right over where several of these roots are. Can we get rid of those roots without damaging the trees?

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Plants: 1044 | From: Van Nuys, CA | Registered: Sep 2004  |  Seeded: 69.166.254.245
Arctostaphylos
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Well it partly depends on the species of tree. However, I can say this the big woody roots are used for both storage and structure (its these big woody roots that keep the tree upright). So the removal of roots always has an impact on the tree the question is if the impact is significant and will impact the long term survival or structural integrity of the tree. You may want to consult with an arborist to get site speciific advice. Good luck.
Plants: 90 | From: California | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 209.148.123.210
geegeeburr
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Thanks, Arcto. I've got messages in to 4 different arborists. Hopefully one will call me back. We've been told the trees are fruitless mulberries.
Umm...I see you're in California. YOU wouldn't happen to be an arborist in the Van Nuys area, would you? [Smile]

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Plants: 1044 | From: Van Nuys, CA | Registered: Sep 2004  |  Seeded: 69.166.254.245
Arctostaphylos
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A am afraid I do not know any arborists in socal. However if your trees are indeed Morus alba I can say thay are very durable trees. As a matter of fact it is often considered to be a weed tree. Good luck.
Plants: 90 | From: California | Registered: May 2004  |  Seeded: 209.148.105.50
   

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