This can occur naturally, but in the suburban landscape it's Green Industry professionals that often cause the problem. This is due to the homeowner’s addiction to
mulch and our own annual spring process of over mulching, which creates what's
commonly referred to as mulch “volcanoes.”
Although improper planting techniques and “mulch madness”
are part of the problem, the plants that you, the
landscape contractor, purchase from growers and re-wholesalers are often already in
distress. As Chisholm points out, the trees may be planted too low in the container or
when they're balled and burlapped.
Show: Why Should I
Care About Tree Care
Guest: Mark Chisholm,
Aspen Tree Expert Co., Freehold, N.J.
Date: May 1, 2013
To listen to the full show, CLICK HERE.
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It was another interesting read through as I was very much amazed with the previous read "artificial turf".' That was really a good experience. Now here I also got another exceptional experience that was knowledgeable. Yeah, mulching improper way can cause risk for any tree. But if the job is done by a professional and skilled hand, it can bring a new look of the tree. Here's the process of installing decorative landscape mulch. Maybe some tree and landscape addicts find this helpful especially home owner from GTA.
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