Posted by Billy NY on August 12, 2009 at 07:41:48 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: We lost a big one posted by Nancy Howell on August 11, 2009 at 19:18:49:
Strange as it sounds, not difficult to get attached to a favorite or prominent tree like the one in the photo, I hate seeing em keel over especially when you have a nice one in a hedgerow or location where it will leave a big hole. We have a high concentration of Black Cherry around here, and even when they start to lose steam up top and look dead, they hang on for years, got one by my deer stand that must have fell over 30 years ago, most of it is disintegrated into organic matter that is great for the soil, yet there is healthy trunk connected to it, you would never guess it could even live attached by a thread, however if one were to fill in around the stump, raise the grade 1 foot + would kill it off, funny how some things get em and others don't.
It's odd to lose an oak around here, but the Elm's sure have taken a beating with dutch elm disease.
Would be cool to have it milled up if can be done.
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