If you took the tree out, you should dig out the roots and backfill. Otherwise, they will decay and you will have a trough in the yard.I have a couple of surface roots from a tree that we had taken down. I'll be picking up one of those disks soon
If you took the tree out, you should dig out the roots and backfill. Otherwise, they will decay and you will have a trough in the yard.
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Well, I have had very different results, still filling in some trenches.Help us out here, Scott, with a little more of your experience in this field. I had some pine trees taken out in 1996 and I'm still busting blades on the roots 2.5 decades later. What can we do to speed up that process other than what's shown on that great video?
Not good for the tree. Better to fill with top soil. Many people mow too low to start with.