This One Thing Will Slowly Kill Your Fruit Trees đČ
Summary
TLDRThe video reveals a common but often overlooked mistake that slowly kills fruit trees: mulch volcanoes and buried root flares. Tony explains how piling mulch against the trunk traps moisture, rots bark, invites pests, and causes girdling roots that eventually choke and destabilize the tree. He shows how to identify proper root flare, correct mulch depth, and avoid landscape fabric, which suffocates soil and damages feeder roots. Tony also shares a pro tipâusing low-growing herbs as living mulch to protect soil, attract beneficial insects, and suppress weeds. With simple fixes, viewers can save struggling trees and boost long-term growth.
Takeaways
- đ You might be unknowingly harming your fruit trees due to common gardening mistakes, often out of love and good intentions.
- đ A 'volcano' shape around the base of the tree can cause slow and irreversible damage by trapping moisture and suffocating the roots.
- đ Wet socks analogy: When trees' bark becomes mushy due to excessive moisture, it invites pests and begins to rot.
- đ The 'boa constrictor' effect occurs when tree roots grow into the mulch, wrapping around the trunk and strangling the tree, limiting its ability to absorb nutrients.
- đ Mulching too deeply and covering the root flare (the tree's ankles) suffocates the tree and prevents it from breathing properly.
- đ If your tree trunk looks like a telephone pole with no flare, youâre essentially suffocating the tree's root system, which is crucial for its growth.
- đ For young trees (1â3 years), mulch should be kept light, around 2-3 inches, while mature trees can handle a deeper layer of mulch (3-5 inches) to suppress weeds.
- đ Avoid landscape fabric or plastic under mulch as it suffocates the soil, preventing air and water from reaching the roots and killing beneficial organisms like worms.
- đ Instead of landscape fabric, use cardboard as an organic mulch barrier, which is breathable and helps improve soil health over time.
- đ Companion planting around trees, such as herbs like oregano, thyme, or sweet potato vines, can protect trees by attracting good bugs, repelling pests, and helping with weed suppression.
- đ The key to tree health is ensuring proper mulch management, not over-mulching, and allowing the roots to breathe. Removing the 'volcano' shape and maintaining proper mulch depth can save your tree in just a few weeks.
Q & A
What is the 'volcano' problem, and how does it affect fruit trees?
-The 'volcano' refers to a common mistake of piling mulch up around the base of a tree, which suffocates the roots. It prevents the tree from breathing and causes issues like root rot and pest invasions. Over time, this can slowly kill the tree.
What happens to a tree when its roots are suffocated by mulch?
-When the roots are suffocated, they struggle to get the oxygen and nutrients they need. Over time, the tree becomes weak, growth slows down, and the bark softens, which allows pests to attack. In severe cases, the tree can die from root strangulation.
Why is mulching too deeply around trees harmful?
-When mulch is piled too deeply, it covers the tree's root flare (the 'ankles' of the tree), preventing the tree from breathing. This limits the tree's ability to take in oxygen, which ultimately causes suffocation and damage to the roots.
What should you look for to ensure you're mulching correctly around a tree?
-To mulch correctly, you need to keep mulch away from the root flare. The root flare is where the trunk starts to curve out like a bell. Ensure the mulch is no deeper than 2-3 inches for young trees and 3-5 inches for mature trees, and that it doesn't cover the root flare.
What are the long-term effects of improperly mulching a tree?
-If mulching is done incorrectly, the tree will seem fine initially but will slowly start to decline. After a few years, the tree's leaves may turn yellow due to lack of nutrients, and by year five, the tree could snap at its base due to weakened wood, caused by rotting roots.
How does landscape fabric affect tree health?
-Landscape fabric or plastic under mulch suffocates the soil by blocking oxygen. This prevents air from reaching the roots, causing the soil to harden. It also disrupts the ecosystem by blocking beneficial organisms like worms that aerate the soil.
What alternative to landscape fabric does the speaker recommend for mulch?
-The speaker recommends using cardboard as an alternative to landscape fabric. Cardboard is breathable, promotes soil health by feeding worms, and is more environmentally friendly than plastic or fabric.
What are the benefits of planting herbs around fruit trees?
-Planting herbs like oregano, thyme, and sweet potatoes around fruit trees offers multiple benefits. Herbs attract beneficial bugs, deter harmful pests with their strong smells, help shade the soil, retain moisture, and suppress weeds. They also act as a natural weed barrier and support the health of the tree.
What should you avoid when planting herbs around trees?
-While planting herbs around trees can be beneficial, it's important to avoid planting them too close to the tree's base. The same rules apply: keep herbs away from the root flare to prevent suffocating the tree.
How can a simple mulch correction save a tree?
-By fixing the 'volcano' mulch problem and ensuring that the root flare is exposed and not suffocated by excessive mulch or fabric, you can improve air and water flow to the tree's roots, prevent disease and pests, and potentially save the tree from a slow death.
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