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Perhaps this could (or is) being applied to the assisiting of anchorage of dead standing timber?

 

Steel wires layed over 'flared' durable butressing & drilled/inserted to depth (?)

 

 

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David, you are close to describing terra-toggles, researched here on a smaller scale

http://joa.isa-arbor.com/request.asp?JournalID=1&ArticleID=3059&Type=2

 

and close-to-specified in the attached report. Using 5' deep soil screws will hold 2000#

 

Accuplastics Terra Toggle Video

Kewanee Maclura Management 130130.doc

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David, I have within my garden a Cedrus atlantica Glauca which appears to have girdled roots and would appreciate if you could give your opinion on this.

 

 

Hello James,

 

These girdles do look like they will potentialy become a significant constriction for the tree as time goes on.

 

I think it prudent to expose and investigate the issue further.

 

If you do go ahead, would be interested to see any images :thumbup1:

 

 

 

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Hello James,

 

These girdles do look like they will potentialy become a significant constriction for the tree as time goes on.

 

I think it prudent to expose and investigate the issue further.

 

If you do go ahead, would be interested to see any images :thumbup1:

 

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Will do David :thumbup1:

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David, you are close to describing terra-toggles, researched here on a smaller scale

http://joa.isa-arbor.com/request.asp?JournalID=1&ArticleID=3059&Type=2

 

and close-to-specified in the attached report. Using 5' deep soil screws will hold 2000#

 

Accuplastics Terra Toggle Video

 

I guess I'm thinking more around retention of DST's specifically rather than newly planted or other live,

but imagine the principal is very similar.

Thanks for the links :thumbup1:

 

Any shots of the four points of action from the Maclura report?

 

 

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Great shots--girdlers associated with Dysfunction, again and again. Amazing dogleg on that adventitious buttress-turned-girdler--what made it turn like that do you suppose?

 

Four points of action?

 

I'm keen to use those big terra-toggles on a DST (dead standing tree?) or better a living one, but the stars have not yet thus aligned.

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Four points of action?.

 

Sorry Guy, wasn't clear

 

Referring to these points.........

 

 

"1. Flip four uneven panels back, away from the tree.

2. Cover the exposed roots with native soil mixed 1:1 with composted Maclura leaves and amended to fit conditions.

3. Apply expanded slate aggregate and coarse sand to provide a stable subbase.

4. Flip the panels back and orient them to minimize risk of tripping."

 

Any shots of these actions?

 

 

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