I recently purchased a home and in the backyard there is a row of young Hemlock tress. I noticed that some of the trees (those on a bit of a hill) are not looking very healthy; whereas those on flat land are looking good. Taking a closer look, I found that there is non-porous landscaping plastic beneath the mulch around the trees, and it comes to within about 2 inches of the tree trunk. My theory is that the plastic is not allowing enough water to get to the roots of the trees. Does anyone have any advice on if and by how much I should cut the plastic back from the trees?
Landscaping Plastic - How Close to Young Trees?
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