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hendo2002 26-08-2003 12:03 AM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about 30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help would be
very much appreciated , Thank you



Rusty Hinge 26-08-2003 12:33 AM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 
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from "hendo2002" contains these words:

Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about 30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help would be
very much appreciated , Thank you


No, you won't kill them.

Cut the trunk at an angle and cover with one of the proprietary
water/disease-proofers available at large nurseries.

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bnd777 26-08-2003 02:49 AM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 

"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about

30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help would

be
very much appreciated , Thank you


You cannot top out or even prune Silver Birch or they will rot out very
easily

They also easily grow to at least 50ft



Franz Heymann 26-08-2003 09:22 AM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 

"bnd777" wrote in message
...

"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about

30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it

possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help

would
be
very much appreciated , Thank you


You cannot top out or even prune Silver Birch or they will rot out very
easily


I think they will be safe if the wound is painted immediately with one of
the concotions sold for the purpose. Actually acrylic paint does the job
well enough.

Franz Heymann



Jim W 26-08-2003 11:22 AM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 
hendo2002 wrote:


Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about 30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help would be
very much appreciated , Thank you



Carry out any work in winter when the tree is dormant, an at very least
get the advice of a arboriculturalist if not employing one to do the
work. Birch can be thinned/reduced but I'm not sure that I would
recommend topping.. mature heights vary depending on exact species and
soil conditions/locations.. Though 30 ft sounds about right for a true
silver birch..
//
Jim

Rod 26-08-2003 06:32 PM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 

"hendo2002" wrote in message ...
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about 30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help would be
very much appreciated , Thank you

No point in having Silver Birch if you spoil that gorgeous shape. Just get them out and plant something more
suitable, better than mutilating them.

Rod





Nick Maclaren 26-08-2003 06:42 PM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 
In article ,
Rod wrote:

"hendo2002" wrote in message ...
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about 30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help would be
very much appreciated , Thank you

No point in having Silver Birch if you spoil that gorgeous shape. Just get them out and plant something more
suitable, better than mutilating them.


I agree with that.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Franz Heymann 26-08-2003 09:32 PM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 

"Rod" wrote in message
...

"hendo2002" wrote in message

...
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all about

30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it

possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help

would be
very much appreciated , Thank you

No point in having Silver Birch if you spoil that gorgeous shape. Just get

them out and plant something more
suitable, better than mutilating them.


Hear hear.

Franz



hendo2002 26-08-2003 10:44 PM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 
I thank you all for your opinions - the decision is that the trees stay as
they are , I would never get rid so they can grow to their hearts content
:-)
"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...

"Rod" wrote in message
...

"hendo2002" wrote in message

...
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all

about
30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it

possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help

would be
very much appreciated , Thank you

No point in having Silver Birch if you spoil that gorgeous shape. Just

get
them out and plant something more
suitable, better than mutilating them.


Hear hear.

Franz





Franz Heymann 27-08-2003 09:22 AM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 

"hendo2002" wrote in message
...
I thank you all for your opinions - the decision is that the trees stay as
they are , I would never get rid so they can grow to their hearts content
:-)


If you had not top posted, I would have said you were very wise. As it is,
I will omit the "very"

Franz

"Franz Heymann" wrote in message
...

"Rod" wrote in message
...

"hendo2002" wrote in message

...
Just wondering , I have three silver birch trees in the garden all

about
30
ft , what is the best way to top these to about 20 odd ft , is it

possible
or will I kill them , I have limited knowledge of trees so any help

would be
very much appreciated , Thank you

No point in having Silver Birch if you spoil that gorgeous shape. Just

get
them out and plant something more
suitable, better than mutilating them.


Hear hear.

Franz







Rod 27-08-2003 07:13 PM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 

"hendo2002" wrote in message ...
I thank you all for your opinions - the decision is that the trees stay as they are , I would never get rid so

they can grow to their hearts content :-)

Phew, that's a relief. This is an example of why I don't like pruning Birches
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcradd...ntbirches.html
Nobody with a soul could prune those - could they?

Rod






Ron Clark 27-08-2003 08:24 PM

Topping Silver Birch trees
 
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 19:06:05 +0100, "Rod"
wrote:

Phew, that's a relief. This is an example of why I don't like pruning Birches
http://website.lineone.net/~rodcradd...ntbirches.html
Nobody with a soul could prune those - could they?


They're superb

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