thattreeguy
TreeHouser
anyone used it?
i've got a 150 yr old walnut that had the back 1/3rdof its root zone removed b4 i was able to stop it...not by me or my people, it was the contractor and his excavator...so anyways, it's a historic tree, and now in a huge debate of kill it or save it, but if i save it, it will need root pruning for the paving to go in.
i recommended using a rock saw and cutting around the drip line b4 using the excavator any more.
i was thinking the bio plex would help reduce shock and promote healing, the poor tree is in river sand/rock soil, and it's over 90 degrees daily where it is.
i told the developer it may become a liability and if it's in the way remove it, but that's not going to happen with the local historian and other school staff on watch.....they want to save it, i'm afraid of 2 things ...liability if it dies and fails, and liability of replacement...not like you can just pick up a 150 yr old tree just down the road...the architect and contractor like the idea of planting new trees in the new paved areas, instead....ahhh a dilemma .
so any one got experience with this stuff?
i've got a 150 yr old walnut that had the back 1/3rdof its root zone removed b4 i was able to stop it...not by me or my people, it was the contractor and his excavator...so anyways, it's a historic tree, and now in a huge debate of kill it or save it, but if i save it, it will need root pruning for the paving to go in.
i recommended using a rock saw and cutting around the drip line b4 using the excavator any more.
i was thinking the bio plex would help reduce shock and promote healing, the poor tree is in river sand/rock soil, and it's over 90 degrees daily where it is.
i told the developer it may become a liability and if it's in the way remove it, but that's not going to happen with the local historian and other school staff on watch.....they want to save it, i'm afraid of 2 things ...liability if it dies and fails, and liability of replacement...not like you can just pick up a 150 yr old tree just down the road...the architect and contractor like the idea of planting new trees in the new paved areas, instead....ahhh a dilemma .
so any one got experience with this stuff?