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Why didn't you want to take 2?
Not saying you were wrong...like you said often there aren't clear choices. We can all learn from each others thought processes!
Taking out the middle leader/s is often the best way to broaden branch union angles and provide nutrient flow to promote quicker compartmentalization of wounds. Taking off outside leaders is an Impulsive holdover of low limb lopping. Not saying that you do that - I know that you likely do it as infrequently as I do. When I train staff to go for the middle leaders they resist it and I've just come to realize that low limb lopping - which we were most all exposed to when we formed our first reference point - is the reason for that resistance. This union as it appeared in the photo (@oceans correction that it was different in person) would not be a low limb lop due to it height in the crown, but perhaps the sentiment still applies.
I assume you’re referring to approximately 40% of the tree’s crown laying on the ground in a brush pile? In that case, we can burn 30 witches, and these trees aren’t far from Salem, MA.Definitely ready to burn the witch... ×D
I assume you’re referring to approximately 40% of the tree’s crown laying on the ground in a brush pile? In that case, we can burn 30 witches, and these trees aren’t far from Salem, MA.
Who are you so wise in the ways of science!?...unfortunate that they are wooden and thus likely to weigh the same as a duck:
Better use is wooden stakes for vampires. Much larger ROII assume you’re referring to approximately 40% of the tree’s crown laying on the ground in a brush pile? In that case, we can burn 30 witches, and these trees aren’t far from Salem, MA.
Oh, well then we’re definitely good for about 4,000 vampires!Better use is wooden stakes for vampires. Much larger ROI
Got a head count of the current cabinet? I can easily match your 4kOh, well then we’re definitely good for about 4,000 vampires!
I have piles at my place too. I'll donate them to the cause if you can come pick them upGot a head count of the current cabinet? I can easily match your 4k
The only count I have is:Got a head count of the current cabinet? I can easily match your 4k




There are some very impressive dry-laid walls round these parts!Nice work.
the rock wall is impressive as well
You nailed it! Great jobI got into some Sugar Maples recently. I gave these trees their first dose of structural pruning about 3 ago and I’m pretty happy with how straightforward the work was this go round.
I think that considering the overall growth potential of a tree can help inform how aggressive to be with acute angles of attachment and co-dom suppression/removal. Being Sugar Maples, I aimed for training the central lead as high as possible, so it’s been a 2 dose approach so far, each in an effort to remove anything with less than a 45 degree interior angle of attachment.
Having reduced or suppressed several branches with the intention of future removal, these were easy to spot and they served well to build strength and taper, and shelter other laterals into great form and extension. Most all previous wounds were fully closed and the trunks were ready for a few larger cuts to be made.
Here are a few shots of some things I ran into…
Before…
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The most congested node…
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Some minor surgery…
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After…
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