Yes.
You would get away with cutting one large root without killing the tree but you might increase the chances of the tree blowing over in a wind.
yes you can but if you cut too much you will kill the tree.
The Killing Tree ended in 2004.
The Killing Tree was created in 2000.
It is a tall tree that has large leaves and bumpy bark.
You could stop the production of fruit by picking off all the blossoms. :)
Yes. An oak tree is one of the many special trees who can survive being topped.
yes, very carefully. see google for more info.
Soak it really good then hurry and go plant it in the ground.
Since tree trunks are made of wood, you can put a wood screw into them if you wish. It is always easier to screw in a screw if you drill a guide hole first.
The Killing Tree ended in 2004.
Cutting the connection between the part growing up the tree and the top of the roots and then eliminating the roots are ways to kill trunk-climbing ivy without killing the dogwood (Cornus spp) so affected. The roots may be removed by equipment, hand, or pesticide.