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Tree problem
Could anyone tell me, if when cutting down a large tree, you can just cut it across the bottom at the root. Will this stop the tree from growing? Or do I have dig out the roots? Thanks Brendy
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Depends what kind of tree it is!! |
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[quote=kate7][/QUOTE it's a spruce tree Kate]
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Brendy wrote:
kate7 Wrote: it's a spruce tree Kate In that case, knock it off as soon as you like, please: it doesn't fit our ecosystem or our aesthetic very well.. And no, it won't regrow from the base. Or if it does, you've probably got an interesting cultivar which may or may not be worth propagating. -- Mike. |
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from "Mike Lyle" contains these words: Brendy wrote: kate7 Wrote: it's a spruce tree Kate In that case, knock it off as soon as you like, please: it doesn't fit our ecosystem or our aesthetic very well.. And no, it won't regrow from the base. Or if it does, you've probably got an interesting cultivar which may or may not be worth propagating. However, the roots may get in the way. If you cut the tree down and *THEN* try to remove them, you're making a lot of extra work for yourself. If it's a big tree, my advice would be to cut off the lower branches so you can work under it, attach a rope to a solid bit of trunk as high as you can, then dig round and cut as many roots as you can find. A sharp spade usually suffices, but a big tree might need a mattock to do the job. Then just pull the tree over and the roots will come out on the end of it... -- Rusty Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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from Jaques d'Alltrades contains these words: The message from "Mike Lyle" contains these words: Brendy wrote: kate7 Wrote: it's a spruce tree Kate In that case, knock it off as soon as you like, please: it doesn't fit our ecosystem or our aesthetic very well.. And no, it won't regrow from the base. Or if it does, you've probably got an interesting cultivar which may or may not be worth propagating. However, the roots may get in the way. If you cut the tree down and *THEN* try to remove them, you're making a lot of extra work for yourself. If it's a big tree, my advice would be to cut off the lower branches so you can work under it, attach a rope to a solid bit of trunk as high as you can, then dig round and cut as many roots as you can find. A sharp spade usually suffices, but a big tree might need a mattock to do the job. Then just pull the tree over and the roots will come out on the end of it... Poor advice imho. As the roots are cut, they would no longer anchor the weight of the (heavy) trunk branches and foliage, and the whole tree might fall suddenly, in an unintended direction. You certainly don't have enough oomph from a rope held from the ground, to influence that direction. Trees weigh more than people. Better to fell it leaving a stump 2 or 3 ft high. Then excavate round the roots, severing them, and use the stump as a lever to get them out. Janet. |
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The council took a spruce down near me last year that had some doves nesting in it. Very sad... |
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