AaronThomas
Omono
Hey all...
So this is an elm that I ground layered last year and replanted this year.
I have had this tree for about 6 years or so. When I got the tree it had a pretty bad chop... like done with a drill paddle bit bad.(I say that only because it has a drill hole in the middle of the chop)
Anywho.... at this point I'm wondering if I should address it by carving out the center of the chop to allow for roll over and hopefully some new growth or at this point should I just leave it be?
Thanks!... And happy spring!
So this is an elm that I ground layered last year and replanted this year.
I have had this tree for about 6 years or so. When I got the tree it had a pretty bad chop... like done with a drill paddle bit bad.(I say that only because it has a drill hole in the middle of the chop)
Anywho.... at this point I'm wondering if I should address it by carving out the center of the chop to allow for roll over and hopefully some new growth or at this point should I just leave it be?
Thanks!... And happy spring!