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Arborist 101
New arrival from CT, wanting to learn more about being an arborist.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fegelmaus" data-source="post: 8174371" data-attributes="member: 194743"><p>I was thinking that yeah. As long as the instructions are valid I would think it worth a shot. I</p><p>This was one of the trees this last summer.</p><p>There are two others that looked healthy like this, all of the other ash trees are dead, some have been for like 5 years now.</p><p>They look fairly good I think, correct? There’s a second one in the canopy to the right of the first one.</p><p>I don’t have a picture of the bigger one but it looked similar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fegelmaus, post: 8174371, member: 194743"] I was thinking that yeah. As long as the instructions are valid I would think it worth a shot. I This was one of the trees this last summer. There are two others that looked healthy like this, all of the other ash trees are dead, some have been for like 5 years now. They look fairly good I think, correct? There’s a second one in the canopy to the right of the first one. I don’t have a picture of the bigger one but it looked similar [/QUOTE]
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