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Looked at this lovely Oak today, planted in 1897 and showing major die back and weeping from cracks low down on the tree which the wasps seem to be getting a kick out of, the tree is a focal point of the village and it would be a terrible shame to lose it.

 

Any ideas my expert friends?

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Oaks are relatively resistant to attack by Armilaria.

 

Is there much in the way of epicormic growth in the inner crown Carl?

 

Are there any particular compaction concerns?

 

Has the Village got funds to throw toward mulching, aeration etc.....?

 

 

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Are there grants or funding that can be used towards the upkeep of prominent trees in villages such as this one David? If not then there should be!

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No, not really much epicormic growth which would suggest stress?

 

The tree is actually privately owned the owner mows the grass himself and he is not aware of any compaction issues, there is a large semi submerged root but that shows no real sign of damage.

 

Aeration and mulching is something I was thinking of proposing, they are, as you can imagine, very fond of the tree and I think they would be willing to take steps to potentially, save the tree.

 

What kind of cost does Aeration and mulching incur?

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Are there grants or funding that can be used towards the upkeep of prominent trees in villages such as this one David? If not then there should be!

 

 

There are lots of grants for tree works, we use one for some of our vet work program

SITA Trust — SITA UK

 

Don't think this particular one would be awarded on a single tree though :sad:

 

 

 

What kind of cost does Aeration and mulching incur?

 

You'd need to speak to someone like Lee for costs.

 

 

 

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Have a good look around the tree and check there are no D shaped exit holes of Agrilus pannonicus the beetle grub takes two years to eat its way around oak trees eating which girdles the tree and most die. I was at a RFS/AA talk and this pest is killing a lot of oaks and spreading fast. One man has lost every oak tree in his wood.:001_smile:

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