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Willow treatment


RobRainford
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Been to look at a couple of trees for a client, one is a sycamore with K. deusta that is dying back and it is fruiting and breaking out of the bark at waist level around the union, thats coming out asap.

 

Another is this willow, called 'Veronica' This tree is a reason the house was bought, it provides/d a screen from the house but i reckon that putting a wall and driveway on its root system before the clinet moved in was a death sentence, there is A. gallica (thanks D. Humphries) at the base and the crown is thin and dying back. The tree seems to want to be retained as long as possible, i said we can get some of the branches pruned off and then replanted close by to replace the screen and keep part of it living on.

 

It will be getting a bit of a tidy up prune, raise some branches up as its touching the floor nearly in places and remove any dead and dying bits, as little as possible to reduce the stress.

 

I have planned to mulch the base extensively where i can on the grass to give it some help, but i couldnt guarantee it will survive. If it doesnt manage much after a mulching, then it will probably get felled.

 

WIll it survive for long? the Armillaria seems well in there and is bleeding and fruiting out between bark plates.

 

Opinions on this, ive planned what im doing but is something id like to discuss.

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