Oct 11, 2013 #2 mdvaden Participating member Location Beaverton. Oregon See the name of the place? New "Braintree" Peculiar name ...
Oct 11, 2013 #3 I InTheTree That's so senseless. Really don't know what goes through some peoples minds...
Oct 11, 2013 #4 guymayor Branched out member Location East US, Earth Like the big baldcypress in FL, airhead vandalism. Here's one way to prevent this: Attachments 373065-Hollowtreesealingfay.pdf 373065-Hollowtreesealingfay.pdf 517.2 KB · Views: 83
Oct 12, 2013 #5 NeTree You mean the "Senator" tree in FL? Had the privilege of seeing that before it fell. Great tree.
Oct 12, 2013 #6 Tree_Frog Participating member Location Florida [ QUOTE ] Like the big baldcypress in FL, airhead vandalism. Here's one way to prevent this: [/ QUOTE ] Good idea. I prefer the unfinished bark look.
[ QUOTE ] Like the big baldcypress in FL, airhead vandalism. Here's one way to prevent this: [/ QUOTE ] Good idea. I prefer the unfinished bark look.
Oct 12, 2013 #7 guymayor Branched out member Location East US, Earth [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Like the big baldcypress in FL, airhead vandalism. Here's one way to prevent this: [/ QUOTE ] Good idea. I prefer the unfinished bark look. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed; that's the essence of good tree care, going with the natural flow...like retrenching hollow trees for life! The mesh can work well, and much cheaper, but any drunk can kick it in, so on some sites it's better to rebuild the tree's armor.
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Like the big baldcypress in FL, airhead vandalism. Here's one way to prevent this: [/ QUOTE ] Good idea. I prefer the unfinished bark look. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed; that's the essence of good tree care, going with the natural flow...like retrenching hollow trees for life! The mesh can work well, and much cheaper, but any drunk can kick it in, so on some sites it's better to rebuild the tree's armor.