Two part question:
1. I have a number of large water oaks that are a pain to trim around. The exposed roots and crevices make for a difficult time when new weeds pop up. Adding a little mulch (not smothering) around the base of the trees should help alleviate this problem, but I wanted to double-check with the OB to make sure I'm not missing any potential issues.
2. I also have a number of younger trees that are supported with an irrigation system and wire cage to prevent critters getting to them. I like to fertilize the saplings with MicroLife a few times each year, but I'm concerned that if I add mulch to the bare ground to prevent weed growth, I'll be wasting money with fertilizer run off. Thoughts?

1. I have a number of large water oaks that are a pain to trim around. The exposed roots and crevices make for a difficult time when new weeds pop up. Adding a little mulch (not smothering) around the base of the trees should help alleviate this problem, but I wanted to double-check with the OB to make sure I'm not missing any potential issues.
2. I also have a number of younger trees that are supported with an irrigation system and wire cage to prevent critters getting to them. I like to fertilize the saplings with MicroLife a few times each year, but I'm concerned that if I add mulch to the bare ground to prevent weed growth, I'll be wasting money with fertilizer run off. Thoughts?
