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jango's head 01-05-2004 06:04 AM

Will mature pine trees grow new branches?
 
I live in Illinois, and I have two mature spruce-type trees (about 40 feet
tall) about 20 feet from the front of our house. The trees were planted too
close together and are now growing into each other. The space where the two
trees come close together has no branches or leaves.

I would like to take one of the trees down, but I am concerned that the
remaining tree will forever have this bare space along one side where the
other tree used to be.

If I remove one tree, will the remaining tree "fill in" and grow new branches
and leaves? If so, how many seasons should we expect this to take?

Thanks,
Scott


CJ 01-05-2004 12:03 PM

Will mature pine trees grow new branches?
 
You may get some new growth now that some parts of the tree will be getting
sun but I doubt the tree will "fill out."
-greetings from the pine tree state
cj

"jango's head" wrote in message
...
I live in Illinois, and I have two mature spruce-type trees (about 40 feet
tall) about 20 feet from the front of our house. The trees were planted

too
close together and are now growing into each other. The space where the

two
trees come close together has no branches or leaves.

I would like to take one of the trees down, but I am concerned that the
remaining tree will forever have this bare space along one side where the
other tree used to be.

If I remove one tree, will the remaining tree "fill in" and grow new

branches
and leaves? If so, how many seasons should we expect this to take?

Thanks,
Scott




Peter H 02-05-2004 12:14 AM

Will mature pine trees grow new branches?
 

"jango's head" wrote in message
...
I live in Illinois, and I have two mature spruce-type trees (about 40 feet
tall) about 20 feet from the front of our house. The trees were planted

too
close together and are now growing into each other. The space where the

two
trees come close together has no branches or leaves.

I would like to take one of the trees down, but I am concerned that the
remaining tree will forever have this bare space along one side where the
other tree used to be.

If I remove one tree, will the remaining tree "fill in" and grow new

branches
and leaves? If so, how many seasons should we expect this to take?

Thanks,
Scott


I took an arbour course once that discussed this problem. The text claimed
that the tree would never fill in.

Peter H




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