Soliciting suggestions for root heave.
The attachment is what is planned, before pouring the concrete cover thought I'd ask you guys. This is an about 50 YO D. Fir, root heaved concrete drive segment (poured in 1992) about 1-1/2 inch, Diamond sawed out heaved section and slot where root was tracked (this root cameto the surface in a 'funny' upward loop, never saw it when sand base for original pour was done). The hardboard is over a 2+ foam spacer over the root, should last for a decade of so. \
Corallary query. The english ivy never climbs this tree, but always need to trim it back from others, any opinions on why this particular tree is immume from ivy climb? (?? maybe DW trims it and has never mentioned it, as it is out the kitchen window <G>)
How do the pro's do this?
The attachment is what is planned, before pouring the concrete cover thought I'd ask you guys. This is an about 50 YO D. Fir, root heaved concrete drive segment (poured in 1992) about 1-1/2 inch, Diamond sawed out heaved section and slot where root was tracked (this root cameto the surface in a 'funny' upward loop, never saw it when sand base for original pour was done). The hardboard is over a 2+ foam spacer over the root, should last for a decade of so. \
Corallary query. The english ivy never climbs this tree, but always need to trim it back from others, any opinions on why this particular tree is immume from ivy climb? (?? maybe DW trims it and has never mentioned it, as it is out the kitchen window <G>)
How do the pro's do this?