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PunkinPeep
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Thanks! :bouquetdesertcat said:Back to the arborist question for a sec. I found them almost by accident. We have lots of folks up here who do "tree trimming" and will leave your trees looking like a stalk of broccoli.I, for some funny reason, didn't like that effect for my forest, so I called the fanciest ad in the yellow pages. Turns out they not only have 2 certified arborists, but a master forester on staff.
What I liked about working with them was the focus on the health of the trees and my forest in general. I thought we were going to have to take out several trees, but ended up losing only 3. Two were long past rehab and 1 was a crabapple.
Yeah, they were more expensive than the other guys, but the results were awesome. Highly recommend finding one if you have lots of trees to work on.
I, for some funny reason, didn't like that effect for my forest, so I called the fanciest ad in the yellow pages. Turns out they not only have 2 certified arborists, but a master forester on staff.
... but I cherish my shade gardens and native plants the most!
) said to take the cuttings in the fall, that's what i did this evening right before dark.
If i worry too much about the details i don't understand, then i just won't go forward. I've decided i like going forward with uncertainty better than sitting still with uncertainty. So there you go.
It wasn't that wet when i tented it! I just barely barely watered the soil. And i still don't understand why it's so wet now, but i think it's pretty cool.
The rest still look dead - well, deader than they looked when i put them in there. So i put the tent back on to wait.