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  1. macrocarpa

    Trees from a distance

    Black cherry
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    Old Video of Tree Topping

    If you really like doing endless crown restoration and removals.
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    Old Video of Tree Topping

    And I’m the opposite, I know about trees, but I don’t have the big equipment haha! I saw some topping up in Findlay, but not like it was down in Tennessee. Where I am now I think it’s saturated with good companies and I just don’t see it very often at all. Lots of quality arborists in central...
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    Old Video of Tree Topping

    This is an old video I made where I used to live trying to depict how bad tree topping was in the area. It was a big reason why I relocated and I can honestly say I don’t even think about it anymore because its so uncommon where I am now. Back then I got a lot of support from tree buzzers When...
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    Disposable Gloves

    I guess my question after reading all of this would be what affordable and disposable gloves would provide the most chemical resistance when working with pesticides like treating for EAB etc ??? Are there gloves that are specifically made for pesticides that are superior to the gloves like the...
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    Disposable Gloves

    What kind of disposable gloves is everybody using? I picked these up at Costco and I’m wondering if they are sufficient? I usually get the grease monkey gloves from the auto store.
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    Pulling leaning trees back over

    Sounds like Indian Lake got the worst of it for sure! We were in the basement when they were saying it was coming directly for us, but it missed us by about a half a mile.
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    Pulling leaning trees back over

    Same neighborhood
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    Pulling leaning trees back over

    Saturated clay soil and evergreens do not seem to go well together! Driving around the neighborhood where these trees are, this client was really lucky. There were trees down everywhere piled over like matchsticks. Some trees speared into two-story roofs. I would prefer to just try to crank on...
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    Pulling leaning trees back over

    I think it will be necessary. Not really sure yet. The client is out of town so we will discuss options when he gets back.
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    Pulling leaning trees back over

    Straighten! Nothing is being removed.
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    Pulling leaning trees back over

    How would you go about pulling these two back over to straighten them? We had a tornado rip through the area. There’s a big pin oak I could anchor too. I thought about seeing if I could just crank it over with a come along, but I don’t know if that will be enough. I could put a pulley on the...
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    Squirrel Debarker

    Should be able to recover. Most of it was not deep enough to do any serious damage.
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    Squirrel Debarker

    Dawn redwood I looked at today. Crazy critters. https://bygl.osu.edu/node/1213
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    Tree appraisal help

    I want to experiment with these junior Giants. Similarly there’s a dwarf river birch called Little King that would be so much more suitable when people plant them on the corner of the house. I saw a mature one in Tiffin, Ohio and it was perfect. Guess I’m getting off-topic…..
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    Tree appraisal help

    Thuja plicata? I see the nurseries are starting to carry the straight species alongside the green giants. They are my favorite evergreen screening tree to plant now that the spruce have become questionable. But yes the deer love to destroy them with their antlers! That and they really enjoy...
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    Tree appraisal help

    They are native to Ohio as well as eastern hemlock. But neither are found naturally in my area. pH is too high for hemlocks here, although they tolerate it and usually look scraggly. And you’re right, the deer would munch the northern white cedar into lollipops. I plant them quite a bit in...
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    Tree appraisal help

    Pretty much the only evergreen option would be eastern red cedar if that were the case.
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    Tree appraisal help

    Last I knew the son from Wade & Gatton is still planting. He planted some massive Norway spruce at a condo complex that is a client a couple years ago. Things may have changed since then?
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    Tree appraisal help

    The client told the landscaper to cut the trees down, and he did not specify where the property boundaries were. It’s a weird triangle shaped property line and the client is taking all the responsibility.

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