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How deep should I install the root barrier?

This will depend on what you are trying to protect or achieve. As a general rule, don’t direct roots deeper than you need to. For example, don t go 1m deep to protect a pedestrian kerb structure where a 300mm deep barrier would be sufficient.

How close to the tree can I install root barriers?

Always give the tree as much space as possible. For smaller species we can use small root directors to manage roots downwards. If we are installing a barrier deeper than a RootDirector all around the tree then we need to take into consideration the trees need for anchorage and access to soil nutrients.

How close to the utility can I place the barrier?

The recommended distance is again about 300mm away from the utility. This will ensure that any pressure against the root barrier is not transmitted directly to the service utility. The 300mm is effectively a buffer zone.

How should I finish the top of the root barrier installation?

Any root barrier used must finish at least 10mm above any planting medium (i.e. topsoil) on the tree side otherwise roots could grow over the top. This top edge can be incorporated in a pedestrian kerb detail or disguised by groundcover plants or suitable edging material. It does need protecting from traffic or mowers which could damage it.