- Location
- Northern NJ
Hi, I'm a homeowner in NJ and hoped someone could help me figure out how best to support some trees (shrubs, really) that were damaged during our recent ice storm. We received some very heavy snow back in March which resulted in these trees bending over and not returning to the full upright position after the snow melted.
I thought driving some heavy stakes into the ground then using some nylon rope and a piece of garden hose around the tree would help, but they're bent over enough, and large enough that I can't pull them to upright myself.
Is this something I can do as a homeowner, or do I really need a professional? Would a professional use some kind of ratchet system where they're pulled to upright, or will that damage the roots? Perhaps it has to be done progressively, over time?
Here's a picture of what I'm dealing with. I'd really rather not have to pay someone to do this.
I thought driving some heavy stakes into the ground then using some nylon rope and a piece of garden hose around the tree would help, but they're bent over enough, and large enough that I can't pull them to upright myself.
Is this something I can do as a homeowner, or do I really need a professional? Would a professional use some kind of ratchet system where they're pulled to upright, or will that damage the roots? Perhaps it has to be done progressively, over time?
Here's a picture of what I'm dealing with. I'd really rather not have to pay someone to do this.













