- Location
- Birmingham
Well, you know I thought the tree was in decline and doing something at this point was better than watching the dieback progress year after year. My thought process was...two large girdling roots, cutting them may hurt the tree, but with the state of decline I would rather try. Maybe I screwed it up. So I'm guessing you would have just monitored this?
But let me ask a question, girdling roots are a major cause of structural failure as it is correct?
But let me ask a question, girdling roots are a major cause of structural failure as it is correct?
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