What comes to mind you you read "grow where you are planted"? In California, there are some massive trees called Sequoia. The roots of Sequoia trees in California are as fascinating as the towering giants they support above ground. Despite their immense height, these trees have surprisingly shallow root systems, typically extending only about 6 to 12 feet deep but spreading widely, often reaching up to 100 feet or more from the base of the tree. The roots of Sequoias play a crucial role in anchoring these colossal trees and providing stability against strong winds. They intertwine with neighboring trees, creating a network that helps them withstand storms and stand firm against natural elements. Remarkably, these trees have evolved to thrive in the Sierra Nevada's nutrient-poor, rocky soils by developing a shallow, broad root system that enables them to access water and nutrients from a vast area to sustain their massive size and longevity. My guest today is Jodi Rosser is here to share why deep roots matter. Join me as we talk in Jodi's flip-flops
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