Thanks guys for sharing us these videos in the back days we hadn't the opportunity to use the cell phone as a learning weapon that's exactly what am doing am not a certified tree worker but a grew up in the trees l started when a was 16 am 50 now and everytime a have a question l know watching will give me more knowledge never is late to learn and these videos are so helpful thanks guys thanks for all your videos god bless you.
Awesome video! Extremely informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You explained certain things that I did not understand so easily whether reading or hearing
This is very good stuff. For anyone willing to listen trees, plants, shrubs and grass are smarter than us. You don't survive for millions of years doing stupid stuff. Yet most of what of modern horticultural "practices" are just that.
I understand painting or coating a cut has been shown to generally be ineffective. But is there any research being done to try to develop a coating that helps a tree protect itself after being cut? Perhaps an anti microbial liquid or something of that nature, similar to an anti bacterial a human might use right after a cut to help protect the wound?
Do you know of any research showing a correlation between the decrease in nesting of birds in trees because of over-thinning or lions tailing. Are there any tree experts looking into how different pruning techniques impact bird nesting etc.?
Of course it may be better to relocate or bury the power lines instead of screwing up a perfectly healthy tree. You have already killed enough trees for the poles. In this day and age we should have a better way to supply power to our homes. Especially in areas of high risks from storms weighing down of snow or high winds. Underground cables seem to work well in some parts of the country and they’re not the eyesore of overhead poles.
Some newer developments have buried lines. It would cost too much to bury already setup lines and would take a very long time in someplace like and old established neighborhood.
Arborists seem to beat around the bush, and take much too long to get to the point. If you're going to talk about pruning, hurry-up, and talk about pruning.
Thanks guys for sharing us these videos in the back days we hadn't the opportunity to use the cell phone as a learning weapon that's exactly what am doing am not a certified tree worker but a grew up in the trees l started when a was 16 am 50 now and everytime a have a question l know watching will give me more knowledge never is late to learn and these videos are so helpful thanks guys thanks for all your videos god bless you.
Great talk, thank you for uploading this!😊
Awesome video! Extremely informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. You explained certain things that I did not understand so easily whether reading or hearing
17:23 Leaves, CO2 food for tree, 4:55 wind dissipation, 28:54 topping
Great information presented clearly 🙏🏻
Adaptation? It's amazing how so many things are intelligently designed.
Excellent video. Fascinating and informative.
This is very good stuff. For anyone willing to listen trees, plants, shrubs and grass are smarter than us. You don't survive for millions of years doing stupid stuff. Yet most of what of modern horticultural "practices" are just that.
Did they mention the importance of angles of the branches? Which are ideal angles and which are weak angles?
Thank you for sharing this.. best lecture I heard so far on this subject
I understand painting or coating a cut has been shown to generally be ineffective. But is there any research being done to try to develop a coating that helps a tree protect itself after being cut? Perhaps an anti microbial liquid or something of that nature, similar to an anti bacterial a human might use right after a cut to help protect the wound?
Thanks for this video, your wisdom is invaluable on this subject.
Do you know of any research showing a correlation between the decrease in nesting of birds in trees because of over-thinning or lions tailing. Are there any tree experts looking into how different pruning techniques impact bird nesting etc.?
Might sound silly but: does topping reduce the growth of the (base or trunk) tree?
Blair Macdonald no it increases it but its not really good for the tree
Stimulates epicormic growth from lower dormant buds.(edit: though other stressors can cause the same
)
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Of course it may be better to relocate or bury the power lines instead of screwing up a perfectly healthy tree. You have already killed enough trees for the poles. In this day and age we should have a better way to supply power to our homes. Especially in areas of high risks from storms weighing down of snow or high winds. Underground cables seem to work well in some parts of the country and they’re not the eyesore of overhead poles.
Some newer developments have buried lines. It would cost too much to bury already setup lines and would take a very long time in someplace like and old established neighborhood.
I know absolutely nothing about cutting trees.
Arborists seem to beat around the bush, and take much too long to get to the point. If you're going to talk about pruning, hurry-up, and talk about pruning.
Hack tree cutters don't want good information.
Thats the equivalent of learning surgery before understanding why or how.