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preserve this willow?
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<blockquote data-quote="OTG BOSTON" data-source="post: 656947" data-attributes="member: 9663"><p>The crack has actuallly been there for "years" (I'm told). There appears to be enough sound wood around the cavity for me to at least attempt to preserve it, although I have not done a resistograph test.........</p><p></p><p>Interesting to me that no one has mentioned the species of tree as being a factor. I could cut this thing off at 3' above the ground and it would sucker back out and live for another 100 years! Structural pruning anyone??? anyone???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTG BOSTON, post: 656947, member: 9663"] The crack has actuallly been there for "years" (I'm told). There appears to be enough sound wood around the cavity for me to at least attempt to preserve it, although I have not done a resistograph test......... Interesting to me that no one has mentioned the species of tree as being a factor. I could cut this thing off at 3' above the ground and it would sucker back out and live for another 100 years! Structural pruning anyone??? anyone??? [/QUOTE]
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