Q. If I have very mature shrubs (over 5 years) like abelias etc. and keep it shaped to about
3’x3′. Will the “mature’ root system stay within the canopy for watering
purposes or extend out due to age and need more water?
A. The roots will stay where the water is and go not much
further. You can contain the roots of trees and shrubs just with the placement
of water provided the soil around it is dry.
3’x3′. Will the “mature’ root system stay within the canopy for watering
purposes or extend out due to age and need more water?
A. The roots will stay where the water is and go not much
further. You can contain the roots of trees and shrubs just with the placement
of water provided the soil around it is dry.
But you should try to water at least about
half of the area under a plant’s canopy. If plants are isolated from other water sources in the desert, roots will stay close to the water source and not go much further. The wetted surface of the soil gives you a much smaller idea of the true spread of the roots.