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  1. treelooker

    Trees and Balance

    Yes Dwayne is rather upbeat! You'll no doubt pick up some tricks to apply in your market, at some point or other. Dwayne's also doing a webinar next month on training: http://www.sca-trees.org/#!sca-webinar-series/c194j
  2. treelooker

    Trees and Balance

    Glad it's holding up. And Pel I hope you get the $ out of your investment! Not sure I overreacted: "the remnant would be a goner in the near future and a potential hazard...Even if the entire tree remained alive and did not have the infestation, it would still have been inherently weak. That...
  3. treelooker

    Trees and Balance

    What he said. Thanks jomo for sharing the lindane drench experience advised by the brilliant Dr. Harris, and your results. But it's too easy for us old farts to say they have out-saved the youngsters--Nick will pass us both up eventually. Speaking of old farts, Mario and the others with...
  4. treelooker

    Trees and Balance

    I think the BMP says the goat should be a virgin. Smart to follow owner preference and retain living material; more resources left to translocate. The role of City PW Dept is obvious; but we need to do more than point the finger while executing Basil Kutz. That's no fun!
  5. treelooker

    Trees and Balance

    Looks like it could be 2 trees, or at lest 2 trunks, hence 2 treatments seem reasonable. PhDs are subject to biases and ignorance, just like the rest of us humans. Ruthless generalization from U pubs is like fundamentalist religion. Emancipate yourself from mental slavery, None but ourselves...
  6. treelooker

    Trees and Balance

    Jon there's no point in picking fights by putting words in people's mouths, aka trolling. This BCMA does not recommend any injection on a tree 3000 miles away that is managed by an eminently competent arborist; I'll leave that to him. The pruning is a bit easier to talk about based on pics so...
  7. treelooker

    Trees and Balance

    Reduce left stem with <12" cuts, leaving lower portion for damping effect, protection from sunscald, and translocation of resources over time. Reduce and thin right stem <10% with cuts <2" to reduce leverage. Ignore removalists who cannot document and describe their reasons. Keep telling them...
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