As is common with new plantings by builders cpntractors, the maple tree behind my house was istalled with about a third of its root system above ground level in a too-shallow hole and with a token amount of soil to cover them. The planting was done about 5 years ago. My question: will it damage the tree too much if, using a sharp implement, the above-ground portion are removed from the trunk outwards and then replacing the mound with good soil for flower-planting purposes?