- Location
- Retired in Minneapolis
A facebook post by @Guy Meilleur took me to a wonderful online book about pollarding. The use of pollarding is practically unknown in the US. Too bad. Its a great tool for the confines of urban spaces. Every arborist knows that topping is not pollarding. When I first started in treework Marv taught me topping. He didn't know a thing about tree physiology but taught me to cut back to branch unions when I could.
Now, stop...don't throw rocks at me. I was in my late teens/early 20's and knew less than zip about proper tree work. It took a few years to connect with proper arborculture and stop my errant ways.
I do wish that the US market would use pollarding more. It has its place. This is unlikely though because the implementation of proper pollarding takes place over decades, sometimes a human generation apart. To rely on the forwarding of the plan is a pipe dream.
Have a look.
Now, stop...don't throw rocks at me. I was in my late teens/early 20's and knew less than zip about proper tree work. It took a few years to connect with proper arborculture and stop my errant ways.
I do wish that the US market would use pollarding more. It has its place. This is unlikely though because the implementation of proper pollarding takes place over decades, sometimes a human generation apart. To rely on the forwarding of the plan is a pipe dream.
Have a look.


















