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1 Comment To "Can You Cut Back Over Grown Roots From A Mulberry Tree It’s Fruitless"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/30/2021 @ 11:10 pm
It can be very detrimental to the tree to cut into the roots. Experts advise only shaving the roots if necessary and try to find another solution to the problem.
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