badatusernames
Omono
I saw a twin trunk crabapple today that struck a chord, but I realized that one of the main features I liked was a bit of old stump that gave it particular character to make it stand out from any other twin trunk.
Stuck in the back of my head though - does that have to go?
Anyone know off the top of their head? Would it end up rotting, or could it be preserved as deadwood? I know on maples, for instance, deadwood is a no go, but it seems like it gets a little bit loosey goosey on some other species and becomes more of a style preference rather than horticultural issue.
Curious to hear your thoughts.
Stuck in the back of my head though - does that have to go?
Anyone know off the top of their head? Would it end up rotting, or could it be preserved as deadwood? I know on maples, for instance, deadwood is a no go, but it seems like it gets a little bit loosey goosey on some other species and becomes more of a style preference rather than horticultural issue.
Curious to hear your thoughts.