Thanks Lee, actually it's a non-fruit baring cherry tree. One day this  
tree will find itself a pile of firewood. grin

On Nov 18, 2008, at 8:05 PM, Lee A. Stone wrote:

>
> If those are maple trees then you are talking a lot of mulch and bag
> soil but do not as you noted close to the trunk or base of the tree.
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> I think I have that correct. Lee
>
> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 07:24:06PM -0500,
> Scott Howell wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > Got a question concerning mulching around a tree. I want to fill  
> some
> > dirt over some exposed roots cause the grade of the yard has caused
> > some dirt to move away and the roots present a trip hazard. So, I
> > wanted to put the dirt down and then cover with a little mulch which
> > will help keep the dirt from becoming a mud pit at the same time.  
> So,
> > would this cause any harm to the tree? I would not mulch up to the
> > trunk, just in the area where I've place the dirt.
> >
> > tnx
> >
> > Scott Howell
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