sikadelic
Chumono
Hey everybody. I stumbled across this weathered old soul while out deer hunting today (one of my other passions) back in my hometown of Clintwood, VA. Don't even look for it on google, it will put you to sleep. All the cars run on tobacco spit and muddy boots are an entrance requirement for all public locations.
I think it is American Beech but can't confirm as all foliage is long gone. I plan to cut the leaders back now and then possibly lift the tree towards the end of next spring. With creating some fine branching off each one of those two leaders, I am seeing some great potential in this in the next 6-8 years.
I have no experience with dead wood on deciduous trees. Will I need to coat that wound with something to prevent it decaying any further?
I think it is American Beech but can't confirm as all foliage is long gone. I plan to cut the leaders back now and then possibly lift the tree towards the end of next spring. With creating some fine branching off each one of those two leaders, I am seeing some great potential in this in the next 6-8 years.
I have no experience with dead wood on deciduous trees. Will I need to coat that wound with something to prevent it decaying any further?