I was looking for a video to send my brother on how to care for his trees since I'm on the other side of the country. As an arborist this video is very well done.
The local power company hired a tree trimming outfit to clear branches on the power pole. They were cautious of the power lines of course but cut down the telephone and cable lines.
Thanks for the video! I have 2 camphor trees both planted in 2002. One is huge but the other is about 1/7 the size and thickness. How do I trim it to make it thicker, fuller?
It is a bit, though. It’s letting you know that if there is uncertainty or a specific type of issue, defer to a professional as opposed to risking it yourself. This is also a 5-min video from Lowe’s, so you’re not going to get in-depth.
@@Valreea For sure. That being said, if that’s the case, it also means there are certain things you either just don’t get to do because of risk, or that you need to know that there’s important missing information that needs to be searched out before you potentially put the tree, people, or your house at risk.
Absolutely helpful. This is a biological science. It can't be expected of non-professionals to commit themselves to the years of learning/experience neccesary to know what to do.
I wanted to find this helpful, but seeing the tree in the background there that is “volcano” mulched makes me question how much this guy actually knows about trees. For anyone who doesn’t know, volcano mulching is bad in the long term for trees. Rather, mulching should be done in a “doughnut” with no mulch around the base of the tree, and then extending out to the drip line.
You obviously didn't watch the entire video. He used that tree as an example of how the mulching is *wrong* . Keep your soup cooler shut until you know the facts, woman.
Thank you! No stories or music montages, just the info I need, presented well and succinctly. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
And no weird camera angles and focus tracking.
I was looking for a video to send my brother on how to care for his trees since I'm on the other side of the country. As an arborist this video is very well done.
According to this video he just has to ask you a million questions
I appreciate this video as it is concise and clear. Thanks Lowe's!
Great video, thanks Lowe's. I now know how to go about pruning my trees.
Great info in a short video. Straight to the point.
Thanks man, speaking the word of God through gardening. Super awesome.
I was just reading John 15 and wanted to watch the pruning process!
@@ChasingReal Me too!
The local power company hired a tree trimming outfit to clear branches on the power pole. They were cautious of the power lines of course but cut down the telephone and cable lines.
Lol what?
This was fun to watch
Thanks for the info my tree needs a lot of pruning today 👍
thank you for coving the news as you do
Very useful video. About to trim my birch tree 👍🏻
This video really covered everything
Wow, yeah that was really good. Thank you Lowes. 👍🏾
This is the TVA, hands in the air.
The tools we use to prun trees are a hand saw sthil in tree saw and a saw zaw with a pruning blade
Important work.
very good and helpful video!
wow this video was amazing very very informative!!
Great video!... thanks
Great tips, thanks!
Thanks for the video! I have 2 camphor trees both planted in 2002. One is huge but the other is about 1/7 the size and thickness. How do I trim it to make it thicker, fuller?
Awesome video thank you.
Thank you! This is very helpful.👍🏽
Thanks for the info.
Muchas gracias
This is good up to a certain height.
I’m here because of John 15:2 😊
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Me too 😂❤
😂me tooooo
Thank you, this guide helped me so much!
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Wow 👏
How do I know it’s diseased?
John15:2❤ just came to see how the process of pinning is and why and how it benefits us
Same here.
ok
Oh, its like cutting cancer out. Heard the term and thought 'this has nothing to do with prune juice what the heck?'
Saying consult your arborist after every step is absolutely no help.
It is a bit, though. It’s letting you know that if there is uncertainty or a specific type of issue, defer to a professional as opposed to risking it yourself. This is also a 5-min video from Lowe’s, so you’re not going to get in-depth.
It's help to the lawyers and insurance companies that represent Lowe's.
@@vipe650r Not everyone can afford a professional, which is why we're searching UA-cam for guidance.
@@Valreea For sure. That being said, if that’s the case, it also means there are certain things you either just don’t get to do because of risk, or that you need to know that there’s important missing information that needs to be searched out before you potentially put the tree, people, or your house at risk.
Absolutely helpful. This is a biological science. It can't be expected of non-professionals to commit themselves to the years of learning/experience neccesary to know what to do.
Awesome fantastic sup amazing
No the ladder
Why do you prune
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I wanted to find this helpful, but seeing the tree in the background there that is “volcano” mulched makes me question how much this guy actually knows about trees. For anyone who doesn’t know, volcano mulching is bad in the long term for trees. Rather, mulching should be done in a “doughnut” with no mulch around the base of the tree, and then extending out to the drip line.
You obviously didn't watch the entire video. He used that tree as an example of how the mulching is *wrong* . Keep your soup cooler shut until you know the facts, woman.
Woah there stinky
It was used as an example of what not to say do. Don’t comment unless you know what you’re saying.
This guys had a boring mono tone