How to Tell if Your Tree Is Planted Too Deep Many common problems affecting trees, shrubs, and other plants can be traced back to how they were grown or planted. One of the leading causes of tree decline in El Paso is improper planting depth—specifically, trees that are set too deep in the soil.
When a tree is planted too deep, its root system struggles to access the oxygen it needs to thrive. Roots rely on oxygen to support essential biological processes, including respiration and nutrient absorption. Without proper airflow to the root zone, the tree’s health begins to deteriorate—often slowly and subtly at first, but with long-term consequences.
At Desert Mountain Tree Service, our certified arborists can assess your tree’s planting depth and provide corrective solutions to promote healthy growth and longevity.