yeah that just screams for attention doesn't it? But many arborists are deaf dumb and blind to the bottom half of the tree's agony.
Sterilization yeah cities like it neat and pretty. Planners do not learn biology it seems.
Heading to Ohio again this summer? if so you'll have more company...
The only consensus that matters is the one between owner/manager and arborist. The rest of us are just Bozos on the bus, looking out the windows. Who asked us :?
'I vaguely remember hearing or reading something sometime, along the lines of a 33% loss of canopy being a reasonable threshold to...
An excellent pruning guidelines manual can be viewed here: http://www.forestry.uga.edu/outreach/pubs/pdf/forestry/Pruning%20Manual%20Arboritecture%20monograph%20pub08-13.pdf
Nodal pruning, proportions, great stuff! Saw this in 2007(?) at ISA int'l.
I enjoyed listening to the author of that...
the tree in its summer glory is seen at the end of the vid. several options; harvesting and building something with the wood not a bad idea. all according to the objective, which is only determined in collaboration with the owner.
if we are to make predictions they must be based on similar...
Just to show an arborist and a community with tolerance of compromised trees: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGDCZA-tpMc
Blair does a good job w his vids imo.
Nice job showing care of an abused tree. :thumbup: The initial pruning did not conserve health but went way back to big laterals...
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