| The grass cover over the tree roots has probably been eroded by weather, but they also supply the tree with a good healthy supply of oxygen. If you cover them with soil, you could suffocate the tree. Instead, I wonder if you could put an inch or two of mulch inside the dripline of the tree. You could put bricks or something around it to define this area and just mow around the boundary. If you do opt for soil, then the coarsest top quality soil that you can get and definitely keep it below 2 inches.
I say, why mess with mother nature? Make a barrier of some kind and let it grow wild under there. You could try adding some ferns (which don't have deep roots) into the area, and I would sprinkle a mixture of seeds of other shallow rooted shade plants, such as purple coneflower, lobelia, coral bells and columbine. If there are areas less full of roots, plant day lilies. It could be a really beautiful site!
Didi |