Root crown air spading involves using a high-pressure air tool to remove soil from around the base of a tree, exposing the root flare and root crown. This method is non-invasive and gentle on the tree, making it an ideal approach for addressing various root-related issues. By carefully blowing away the soil, arborists can inspect roots, diagnose problems, and take corrective actions on roots that may be girdling the tree.
Trees rely on their roots for stability, nutrient uptake, and water absorption. When soil compaction or excess mulch covers the root crown it can suffocate the roots, leading to poor tree health. Air spading alleviates this issue by ensuring the roots have adequate access to air, water, and nutrients.
Air spading can help prevent Root Rot and Disease. Excess soil and mulch around the tree base can trap moisture, creating a breeding ground for pathogens and fungi. By exposing the root crown, air spading helps prevent conditions that lead to root rot and other diseases, ultimately safeguarding the tree’s health.
Air spading can help correct improper planting depth. Over 50% of trees that are planted by humans are planted too deep. Trees planted too deeply or with improper soil grading often suffer from buried root crowns. This can stress the tree and stunt the growth. Air spading allows arborists to correct planting depths, ensuring the root flare is at the appropriate lever for optimal tree health.
Exposing the root crown gives arborists the opportunity to inspect the roots for damage, girdling (roots that grow in a circular pattern, strangling the tree), and other issues. This visibility is crucial for diagnosing problems early and implementing effective treatments.
At Good Guys Tree Service, we believe that informed tree care is the key to a thriving green environment. By understanding and implementing practices like root crown air spading you can make a significant difference in the health and longevity of your trees. If you suspect your trees could benefit from root crown excavation, please give us a call for a free estimate.