EtzCutter
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Since I have purchased my home the Mulberry tree in the front yard has been neglected. I've done some pruning to the tree to eliminate lower branches that hinder view of the road way in the past. I am in the process of clearing out the front yard, which had gravel in it, to prepare for grass. As I look at what kind of grass to plant I am starting to understand that the more light I can get to the ground the better.
There is one main branch that I am concerned about. I've had it explained to me that the branch is "bleeding" and is caused by excessive weight of the limbs attached to it. Will someone please share more about what is causing this in the tree? Also the top of the roots are visible, would it help to back fill around this Mulberry? Would pruning several branches help with this Mulberry?
Since the ground slopes to the house I am wanting to backfill the front yard level.
There is one main branch that I am concerned about. I've had it explained to me that the branch is "bleeding" and is caused by excessive weight of the limbs attached to it. Will someone please share more about what is causing this in the tree? Also the top of the roots are visible, would it help to back fill around this Mulberry? Would pruning several branches help with this Mulberry?
Since the ground slopes to the house I am wanting to backfill the front yard level.