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Oregon Ash + pruning questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ch woodchuck" data-source="post: 4692112" data-attributes="member: 62855"><p>We all agree...Ideally you're going to want to cut only the damaged parts of the tree....</p><p> Never top a mature tree.</p><p>I notice more than a few ash recruits in the area.Cleaning up the lower branching will make a bit of space for the recruits.Ash are fast growing.won't take long to fill the area....If they're that ugly,pull them down ...more room for the new ones.</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ch woodchuck, post: 4692112, member: 62855"] We all agree...Ideally you're going to want to cut only the damaged parts of the tree.... Never top a mature tree. I notice more than a few ash recruits in the area.Cleaning up the lower branching will make a bit of space for the recruits.Ash are fast growing.won't take long to fill the area....If they're that ugly,pull them down ...more room for the new ones. cheers [/QUOTE]
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