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Circling roots are one of the most common planting mistakes and can lead to serious problems years later. UT Horticulture Specialist Celeste Scott shows how circling roots develop into girdling roots, why they cause swelling at the base of a tree, and how they restrict the movement of water and nutrients. Discover why correcting circling roots before planting trees and shrubs is a simple step that helps establish healthier, longer-lived landscape plants and can prevent costly corrective work in the future. Whether you're planting shade trees, ornamental trees, or woody shrubs, these tree planting tips will help you avoid a common cause of tree and shrub decline.
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