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Wood
So crazy thought. Do you think there was heartwood (protection wood) AKA β€œdead wood” in the garden of Eden before the fall / curse?
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New comment Sep 2
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@Nevin Hersch thats an interesting idea
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yes I believe so
Inclusion Hazards!
Action: What are potential hazards of bark inclusions when working in a tree? Leave a comment to mark the lightning bolt action as complete.
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New comment Sep 25
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is there a good way to know when a branch is going to fail because of an inclusion?
42nd largest red oak in the state
This tree is located around the Greensburg area and hopefully the crew will get to see it soon!
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New comment Aug 11
42nd largest red oak in the state
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@Nathan Sanner definitely
Tips on pruning spruce trees
We don't often do Spruce tree pruning, especially for clearance reductions. Please keep in mind that they don't grow like deciduous trees do. A few tips to remember: Cutting back to laterals is ok, but limbs will not regrow at that point (where they are cut) so only do this if the laterals are enough to maintain the tree shape If you are making a heading cut on a limb, keep a few buds intact. Spruce foliage grows from buds, not from open cuts. Despite what people (or the internet) may say, August is a great time, maybe the best time, to prune Spruce. Raising any low limbs off the ground is a great way to protect against fungal infection (not too high, just not touching the ground) Fork pruning is likely the best method for clearance while maintaining a natural shape. You may skip the first or even second fork if necessary to reach the desired amount of clearance needed. Here is a quick guide that covers a few basic concepts. https://www.finegardening.com/project-guides/pruning/pruning-firs-douglas-firs-and-spruces#:~:text=Fork%20pruning&text=This%20method%20allows%20the%20tree,back%20to%20the%20junction%20point
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Are the bug in this picture invasive?
Also what species of tree is that?
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New comment Jul 7
Are the bug in this picture invasive?
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@Nevin Hersch unless they were a different species they did not glow like normal fireflies.
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Nolan Sanner
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@nolan-sanner-1597
Climber in training and a lean mean tree felling Machine

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