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How To Prune A Tree The Right Way |
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TEXPEST, Pest Control From Rational Environmental Solutions (903) 216-1408 james@texpest.com |
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Pruning a tree should be a relatively simple matter, if we stop and think about the way a tree grows. A tree, as any other plant, adds length from the bottom upward, a system known as elongation. In order to get nutrients from one point to the other, so that this elongation can occur, there is a system of vessels one known as xylem, the other phloem. these are surrounded by the living tissue known as cambium. Inside all this, is the woody tissue. This is non living tissue, cells deposited as the tree grows outward. These serve as a structural base for the tree. It is best for the cut to be clean, no jagged edges, or torn tissue. I often check my cuts, and trim any jagged edges with my pocket knife, which I keep razor sharp for just such occasions. There is one thing which gardeners seem to hang onto with the tenacity of religious belief, which should be "exorcised" from the world of pruning. It is a product which has been badly miss named, called, pruning paint. I have looked at thousands of trees, that have had this applied, and have never seen one completely callous over, or heal. For whatever reason, the callous will not form, or adhere to the paint, and the wound, though covered, never quite heals. Let me say this very strongly: NEVER, EVER, PRUNE A TREE, BY ANY MEANS OTHER THAN CUTTING BACK TO A LATERAL LIMB, BRANCH, OR TRUNK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER ALLOW YOUR LAWNCARE COMPANY OR TREE CARE PROFESSIONAL TO DO IT TO YOUR TREES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now find some that were pruned by hacking of a limb 5 feet from the base, without going to a lateral branch. It will be dead or dying, there will be insects , fungus and disease present, and most likely, signs of these, there may be a rotting knot hole in the tree, beginning to rot out the trees support system, probably with water in the hole already. There will be badly attached water sprouts, most of them with fungus present. This is like natural law, it is self evident! Yet year after year, I watch as "trained arborists", continue to do this! Why? I don't know. Perhaps their training was flawed. Don't even get me started on "crepe murderers!" I may open up and tell you what I really think! Since doing it right and preserving our trees is important, invite a friend to visit us. |
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