Cedar Tree Roots

Example of a row of 50 foot (18 meter) high cedar trees planted in a row.
Mature cedar tree roots are exposed on the bank side as water washes away the earth.


Closer view of the cedar hedge originally planted for a screen to traffic noise as they go down the hill and hard turn to the left at the bottom.

Cedar tree roots are good at slowing down the process of erosion by holding back loose earth and rocks.

Cedar Trees

Young cedar establishing and growing strong near water. Cedars are evergreens and maintain their green leaves year round

Mature cedar tree showing it’s bark, tree limbs and green foliage.

End of a cedar with only the stump and old roots seen thru the water.

Cedar Rail Fence

Cedar rails, some call split cedar rails, are taken from cedar trees.

Property lines can be a sensitive issue between neighbors and a permanent fence is a good solution.

The cedar rail fence is popular for larger yards because considerable number of wood rails are needed.

Simple design and installation makes this type of cedar fence low cost for going long distances.

We have many types of cedar tree pictures on our Cedar Trees page