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Old 23-05-2011, 12:21 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Dwarf Japanese Maple trunt split from heavy snow

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Bill who putters wrote:

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KOS wrote:

Ive got a Dwarf Japanese maple that has its trunk split from the heavy
snowfall from winter. An arborist says it will be 400 dollars to cable
it and put a few screws in it.. It will cost me 150 to buy a
replacement...
I am not familiar with screws to trees etc... Will this fix the tree?
He says Japanese maple dont have much disease so I shouldnt have any
problems,
Any one experiene this before, any advice would be helpful


First thing Iąd do is purchase a backup.

I would tape the slit together NOW. Two months retape. Repeat.

Wondering what a dwarf Japanese maple is ?


The leaves look like cannabis, until they change color. The OP may want
to put it where it can't be seen and mistaken by teenagers or law
enforcement.

Do you mean small weeping
maple?
I've got one 16 inches high by about 20 wide which I consider bonsai
that is 40 years old. The issue now is who in my family will care for it
as sooner or latter we have to give them away.

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