I’m not working for trees, I’m working for people.
Just come back from looking at a job, a maple and a locust that I topped 3 years ago to be redone, only this time lower.
No arguments, just do it.
Fine by me.
My experience of oak deadwooding is wholly positive for the tree, by and large it seems to be a benefit, causing regrowth and aesthetic improvement.
Like many issues in this industry it’s species dependent.
A guy on AT opined (and I agree) that almost every time he dead woods deodar cedars, he goes back to remove damaged limbs after a year or so.
The removal of the inner deadwood causes the branches to partially rotate/twist in the wind and fail.
I hadn’t seen the connection till he mentioned it...
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