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Branches Chewed off? - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum I have branches coming off of one of my River Birch trees Each branch is about 2 to 3 feet in length and 1 4 inch width where it came off the tree What's interesting is that the branches are not dead and the end where the branch came off the tree looks like a clean cut It almost looks
Will this young tree straighten up? - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum Harrodsburg, ky Oct 16, 2008 #13 BCMA said: If the root system has anchored the tree properly, and the trunk is firm enough to stand up on its own, it would be best to pull the stakes This will remove the artificial support, and the tree will actually become stronger quicker The stakes are not there for support
Is Mulberry good fire wood? - Arborist, Chainsaw Tree Work Forum 459 Location se wisconsin Jun 28, 2009 #6 It's a relative to osage orange, but yes, it does make fine firewood, just let it season for a couple years to get its full heating potential The wood is beautiful yellow and ages to a deep amber orange, great wood, hard and heavy