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Its great isn't it? Totally Fubar! What about the dead stem? Knock some height out of it? Take it all the way off? What's the greatest benefit to the tree, sod the ecosystem...

 

Nice big mulch layer anyone?

 

(and lets pretend the bottom of the stem isn't teeming with kretschmaria... :D)

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Tree looks in terrible state...

 

5-10% reduction each year over 4 years,

 

Monitor the tree 6 monthly.

 

Inspect the state of bracing, around stem as tree as already failed on opposite stem around brace.

 

Habitat assessment of the tree, flaking bark and cavs are visable - high potential.

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Its great isn't it? Totally Fubar! What about the dead stem? Knock some height out of it? Take it all the way off? What's the greatest benefit to the tree, sod the ecosystem...

 

Nice big mulch layer anyone?

 

(and lets pretend the bottom of the stem isn't teeming with kretschmaria... :D)

 

Go on then lets go crazy and chuck a good mulching in for good measure.

 

 

I would leave thedead stem as a monument to the trees past.....:001_smile:

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Dinamite and a replanting scheme including the late mrs miggins who died when it failed and she got burried next to the stem alonside her cats:scared1: (for a short time:001_tongue:)

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Dinamite and a replanting scheme including the late mrs miggins who died when it failed and she got burried next to the stem alonside her cats:scared1: (for a short time:001_tongue:)

 

We could hang her in a gibbet from the dead stem as a warning to all tree owners to not let their specimen trees get in such a state...

 

Or cremate her and terravent her ashes into the root zone...

:D

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Are we talking about the TREES health? in that case nothing. Leave it be.

Apart from that, for safety's sake, 50% reduction of upper crown to reduce loading on weakened trunk.

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We could hang her in a gibbet from the dead stem as a warning to all tree owners to not let their specimen trees get in such a state...

 

Or cremate her and terravent her ashes into the root zone...

:D

 

 

I thought we had a swear filter on here - note to steve to add terravent to the list please :001_cool:

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Are we talking about the TREES health? in that case nothing. Leave it be.

Apart from that, for safety's sake, 50% reduction of upper crown to reduce loading on weakened trunk.

 

A 50 % reduction in one hit or staged Ed, Imo a 50% reduction in 1 hit would kill it off, might as well just fell it

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Are we talking about the TREES health? in that case nothing. Leave it be.

 

Thats more like it :D So you wouldn't advocate some faffing with a silky then...

 

I was trying to avoid the easy "eco" option (sorry guys :D) in favour of a individual spec to drag out the last miserable days of the tree a bit longer

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Ive carried out an 80% (in one go) reduction on exactly the same species in worse condition. It survived quite happily. I have pics on the office PC of it 4 years after, it formed a new crown nicely.

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