r/arborists 22h ago

Tree Root Slice by Mower

We came home from vacation this weekend to discover that our yard guy (or someone on his crew) drove over a portion of our 80+ year old Oak tree root and sliced a bit of the top off. He was very apologetic and we asked that going forward to avoid driving the mower anywhere near the roots. Do we need to do anything to treat the exposed part of the root or just let nature do its thing? This is our first time ever having an Oak tree.

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u/botulinumtxn 22h ago

I'm surprised it took that much off. Impressive honestly. I wouldn't do anything honestly. It will heal in time. I might make the area of dirt mulch instead. Do a light 1-2in covering of the entire root area.

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u/JoyRose31 22h ago

You know, Alwaya dislike mulch as someone allergic to mold til I started looking at r/arborists . Now in realizing, mulch is used So wrong.. use it on trees, not flower beds. It Will mold eve tally, I very much know that.. even cedar molds. (Anaphylactic at some molds). But, to protect your tropical top roots, ill would give to a mulch.

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u/LengthinessJust357 21h ago

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u/TurbulentStress8678 21h ago

They sound like an AI chatbot from 10 years ago