Avoid damage caused by big roots
We have all seen how big roots spread horizontally and often damage garden paths and driveways. It does not look good when the flags become uneven and roots grow up between them. It can even be dangerous to walk on them.
When the roots grow, they spread horizontally. They do not grow vertically into the ground. That is why we often see large roots several metres away from the trunk of a large tree. These roots suddenly come to the surface and ruin the flagstone paving or similar.
If you would like to avoid the roots spreading, you should put Fibertex RootSeal™, a root hamper, vertically into the ground. In this way, you will get more control over the plant growth in your garden.

Inspiration and ideas
Here you can see an example of how to use Fibertex RootSeal™.
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User manual for the product: RootSeal™
You can find and print the user manual for the Fibertex RootSeal™ you have purchased to prevent the roots from spreading in your garden here.
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Testimonial
"I wanted to plant a couple of sea buckthorns and blackthorns in my garden, but was warned about the fact that their roots spread aggresively when throwing out suckers.
On the Internet, I searched for information on root barriers and found Fibertex RootSeal™. It is so easy to work with, and I actually managed to do my project all by myself."
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Heidi Strehmel, Marrebæk (Denmark)