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mogsy23 30-07-2007 01:59 PM

Sweet Chestnut with stripped bark
 
Hi there,

I know i'm probably peeing in the wind here, but i'm clutching at any possible straws out there. I have a large Sweet Chestnut tree, about 18 inch diameter trunk and about 30 ft tall in a field and, sadly some sheep got into the field and stripped the bark from it, all round the poor thing. They had a real good go at it. It's a big tree and although i'm not much of a gardener i've heard that when this sort of thing happens then the tree's had it.

As i said i'm clutching at straws, is there any chance for my tree? and is there anything i cando that could possibly help?

thanks in advance

James

Nick Maclaren 30-07-2007 02:01 PM

Sweet Chestnut with stripped bark
 

In article ,
mogsy23 writes:
|
| I know i'm probably peeing in the wind here, but i'm clutching at any
| possible straws out there. I have a large Sweet Chestnut tree, about 18
| inch diameter trunk and about 30 ft tall in a field and, sadly some
| sheep got into the field and stripped the bark from it, all round the
| poor thing. They had a real good go at it. It's a big tree and although
| i'm not much of a gardener i've heard that when this sort of thing
| happens then the tree's had it.
|
| As i said i'm clutching at straws, is there any chance for my tree? and
| is there anything i cando that could possibly help?

Well, maybe, and maybe not. Assuming that it dies, cut it down this
winter and use it for timber, firewood or whatever - and then watch
that space. It might well reshoot from the roots next year or the
one after - and you will be amazed at how fast those things can go
with a full-blown root system behind them!

But, if they haven't got all the way down all the way round, it may
live.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Hazel 30-07-2007 06:34 PM

Sweet Chestnut with stripped bark
 

"mogsy23" wrote in message
...

Hi there,

I know i'm probably peeing in the wind here, but i'm clutching at any
possible straws out there. I have a large Sweet Chestnut tree, about 18
inch diameter trunk and about 30 ft tall in a field and, sadly some
sheep got into the field and stripped the bark from it, all round the
poor thing. They had a real good go at it. It's a big tree and although
i'm not much of a gardener i've heard that when this sort of thing
happens then the tree's had it.

As i said i'm clutching at straws, is there any chance for my tree? and
is there anything i cando that could possibly help?

thanks in advance

James




--
mogsy23


If you had been fast enough a method that "can" work is to replace what bark
you can and then bandage the lot with cling film or similar.

And yes, it should grow from the stump, it used to be used for hop poles and
was coppiced widely.

H




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