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Roofing tar to seal tree wounds?
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I have some mature oak trees in my yard that I had built a tree house in for my son about 6 years ago. I've taken most it down and after I finish removing all of the metal bolts from the trees I'm wondering what to seal the holes with. In the past I've heard that you can use roofing sealer for this. Is this still a good solution or is there something better? Thanks in advance, Vin |
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Roofing tar to seal tree wounds?
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:59:08 -0500, "Vinny"
wrote: Hello, I have some mature oak trees in my yard that I had built a tree house in for my son about 6 years ago. I've taken most it down and after I finish removing all of the metal bolts from the trees I'm wondering what to seal the holes with. In the past I've heard that you can use roofing sealer for this. Is this still a good solution or is there something better? Thanks in advance, Vin You can buy spray cans of something black and tarry at nurseries and homeowners stores. I use it to seal where limbs were removed, etc. Maybe it's roofing tar lite... g Anybody know? Persephone |
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Use nothing, leave the wound bare. The outdated practice of using bitumen/tar has been found to actually seal in fungal spores and bacteria, hence accelerating decay/rot. So long as the cut is made correctly, allowing the wound wood to heal naturaly, the CODIT system will help to ensure minimal decay.
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Roofing tar to seal tree wounds?
Vinny wrote:
Hello, I have some mature oak trees in my yard that I had built a tree house in for my son about 6 years ago. I've taken most it down and after I finish removing all of the metal bolts from the trees I'm wondering what to seal the holes with. In the past I've heard that you can use roofing sealer for this. Is this still a good solution or is there something better? Thanks in advance, Vin Now a days it is recommended that you do not seal wonds just let them scar over. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
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Roofing tar to seal tree wounds?
The sealers seal in bacteria and fungi and give them a protected place
to establish themselves. In addition the solvents cause further injury. Current practice is to clean wounds up smooth and not use any sealant. |
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Roofing tar to seal oak tree wounds?
"Vinny" wrote:
I have some mature oak trees in my yard that I had built a tree house in for my son about 6 years ago. I've taken most it down and after I finish removing all of the metal bolts from the trees I'm wondering what to seal the holes with. In the past I've heard that you can use roofing sealer for this. The answer is no 1) because normally sealers aren't required and 2) because asphalt based sealers should never be used. "Travis" wrote: Now a days it is recommended that you do not seal wonds just let them scar over. The exception is to seal wounds on trees that are susceptible to damaging insect infestation such as birch, oak, and elm trees with a NON-asphalt based pruning sealer. However it is preferable to disturb oak trees during the winter when the insects are not active and no sealer is required. Here are some references: http://www.cahe.nmsu.edu/ces/yard/2001/021001.html [Why not use pruning sealer? by University of New Mexico] http://www.treehelp.com/howto/howto-prune-a-tree.asp [How to Prune a Tree] http://www.extension.umn.edu/extensi.../stopprun.html [Stop pruning elm and oak trees by University of Minnesota] -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to Visit my Rhododendron and Azalea web pages at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhody.html Also visit the Rhododendron and Azalea Bookstore at: http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman/rhodybooks.html Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA Zone 6 |
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Roofing tar to seal tree wounds?
On 2005-11-07 21:59:08 -0500, "Vinny" said:
Hello, I have some mature oak trees in my yard that I had built a tree house in for my son about 6 years ago. I've taken most it down and after I finish removing all of the metal bolts from the trees I'm wondering what to seal the holes with. In the past I've heard that you can use roofing sealer for this. Is this still a good solution or is there something better? Thanks in advance, Vin I understand they don't recommend sealing tree wounds any more. The tree can take care of itself. Tom -- PCs, like air-conditioners, are useless when you open Windows. |
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