Woodman’s Tree Service LLC

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03/15/2026
Think before you do landscaping. How could it affect the trees around your house. Here’s more information for you.
03/07/2026

Think before you do landscaping. How could it affect the trees around your house. Here’s more information for you.

a technical educational diagram illustrating the importance of root flare exposure for tree health and the methods used to correct "buried" root flares through the creation of a treewell.
The "root flare" (or trunk flare) is the area at the base of a tree where the trunk expands as it transitions into the root system. Proper exposure to air in this zone is critical to prevent rot and girdling roots.

1. PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION (TOP FOUR PANELS)
The first half of the image contrasts a healthy, natural grade with common issues that lead to tree decline.
• Natural Grade (Top Left): Shows the ideal state. The root flares are visible above the soil line, and the "critical root zone" extends outward. It notes that a 12"–14" clearance is often necessary for intervention.
• Soil Fill (Top Right): Illustrates how adding extra soil or mulch directly against the trunk covers the flare. This traps moisture against the bark, which can lead to fungal infections and bark decay.
• Debris & Pests (Middle Left): Explains that groundcovers (like ivy), flower beds, and even fireant mounds can cause a slow, "stealthy" buildup of soil over the flare.
• Deeply Buried Flares (Middle Right): A cross-section showing a tree that has been planted too deep or has had significant fill added. The flare is entirely underground, which often leads to the development of girdling roots—roots that circle the trunk and eventually "strangle" the tree's vascular system.

2. REMEDIATION TECHNIQUES (BOTTOM FOUR PANELS)
The second half illustrates how arborists use a "treewell" to restore air circulation to the flare without regrading the entire yard.
• Mechanical Correction (Middle Left): This shows a treewell lined with brick or stone. It explicitly highlights the need to "Remove girdling root"—a surgical process where roots wrapping around the trunk are cut to save the tree.
• Air Spade Technique (Middle Right): Shows a cross-section of a treewell where the soil was removed using an Air Spade (a tool that uses compressed air to blow away soil without damaging delicate bark or roots). It uses steel edging to hold back the surrounding lawn.
• The Treewell Structure (Bottom Left): A top-down perspective showing a circular treewell with at least 12"–14" of clearance from the trunk, ensuring the flare is fully exposed to the atmosphere.
• Aesthetic Finishing (Bottom Right): Shows a completed project where flagstone is used to retain the soil edge. The "beveled edge" ensures that the transition between the lawn and the treewell is stable and prevents soil from washing back into the hole.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
• The Golden Rule of Tree Planting: If your tree looks like a telephone pole going straight into the ground, it is likely too deep. It should look like a bell-bottom trouser, widening out where it meets the earth.

We are still out doing residential work and also doing some select cut walnut removals. If anyone needs anything feel fr...
01/31/2026

We are still out doing residential work and also doing some select cut walnut removals. If anyone needs anything feel free to reach out!

Healthy trees and a safer property speak for themselves. If you’ve worked with our crew, drop a comment below and share ...
12/30/2025

Healthy trees and a safer property speak for themselves. If you’ve worked with our crew, drop a comment below and share how it went 🌳👇

As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to thank our incredible customers, friends, and community.Your su...
12/25/2025

As the year comes to a close, we want to take a moment to thank our incredible customers, friends, and community.

Your support means everything, and we couldn’t do it without you. From our family to yours, we wish you a Merry Christmas!

Holiday This or That! 🎁✨Let’s settle a few festive debates:🎄 Real tree or artificial?☕ Hot cocoa or cider?💡 White lights...
12/23/2025

Holiday This or That! 🎁✨

Let’s settle a few festive debates:
🎄 Real tree or artificial?
☕ Hot cocoa or cider?
💡 White lights or colorful?
🎅 Christmas movies or Christmas music?

Drop your answers below, we’re taking notes! 👇

❄️ Hello, Winter! ❄️A new season is here, and it’s the perfect time to plan, prepare, and move forward together. Whether...
12/21/2025

❄️ Hello, Winter! ❄️
A new season is here, and it’s the perfect time to plan, prepare, and move forward together. Whether you’re setting new goals or taking care of what matters most, we’re ready to support you every step of the way this winter.

Let’s make this season a strong one. 💪

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12/18/2025

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12/16/2025

Branching out into a cleaner, safer yard starts now! 🌳🙌

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🌳 Pro Tip: A little trim can go a long way. Regular maintenance not only keeps your trees beautiful but also protects yo...
12/11/2025

🌳 Pro Tip: A little trim can go a long way. Regular maintenance not only keeps your trees beautiful but also protects your property from damage. 🍃 Contact Woodman's Tree Service, LLC to schedule!

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