Hi - building a 40 x 40 mm cement paver courtyard under the jacaranda, and some roots appear to go right to my foundations.
Instead of cutting out this lovely tree, we have opted to
- cut the offending roots back almost to the trunk
- cover the reduced roots and the soil above, with waterproofing so the tree searches for water elsewhere
- water the tree heavily near the trunk on that side so it doesn't want to search for water.
I know I chose the dumbest place for paving (sand base) but it is the perfect spot to relax.
I would greatly appreciate all your ideas and suggestions on this, Ive ordered the gravel, sand and gaps filler, and have the timber ready for formwork.
Thanks for reading this. Finchy. 11.10.25