OT Painting trees that have been pruned??
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Posted by Logan in S.E. Texas on July 31, 2007 at 17:28:48 from (66.6.80.49):
Sorry folks for the OT post but the wealth of knowledge here is so vast....
Since Hurricane Rita almost 2 years ago I have several older established Oak trees on a fence line that have sprouted a bunch of limbs on their trunks, almost all of the way down to the ground. This is creating a problem in mowing close to fence line. If I cut these offending limbs off I am afraid they will just re-sprout, maybe worse than before. Is there anything that I can apply to the newly cut places that will stop this from happening. And while I am asking why did this happen in the first place? Only one of these trees suffered any storm damage.
Thanks to all,
Logan in Southeast Texas
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