Andrew
Attractive To Bees
Hi all.
We have a red maple tree (about 3") in our yard that was planted angled, without any supports, last June; the tree was then poorly tethered with twine. It didn't correct anything, so I removed them rather than risk them cutting into the bark.
Is there any way to know if it will continue to grow at such a pronounced angle, or if it will correct itself?
Any advice appreciated.
thanks-
Andrew
We have a red maple tree (about 3") in our yard that was planted angled, without any supports, last June; the tree was then poorly tethered with twine. It didn't correct anything, so I removed them rather than risk them cutting into the bark.
Is there any way to know if it will continue to grow at such a pronounced angle, or if it will correct itself?
Any advice appreciated.
thanks-
Andrew
