HoPony:
I suspect your trees you have experimented on will end up like your sheep.
Sheeplover:
Bruised and tired?
Cherrypicker:
Sadly I've had the same problem with a tree too close to my house when I lived in Boston. It harbored
Mosquitos and other bugs horribly. I couldn't live with it but I didn't want such a beautiful tree to dissapear. My cousin, suggested to keep the spirit of the tree alive, (What a
Spitfire she is but that's another story) I should take a sapling and plant it in a
Jug till it was big enough to plant somewhere else. So I did but I also planted some at a park on
Mitchell street near my house. Still to this day when I visit, I go to that park with the family dog
Tiger and sit. The air there is so much cleaner then the corse air in the city I live now. The point being there's always something we can do!
Elkfarmer:
but what if the vh is down? how will you get the wirbles then?
Dichtomy:
True I've never cut down a tree. As much as it pains me I think I'm going to have to do it this time. I've heard about the wirble but I've not had much luck searching for it. A friend of my suggested that I purchase or rent a chipper with at least 262 hp. Is this a professional tool for large trees?
Oh never mind I just can't do it.
Tomorrow I'm going to start calling local tree services to see if they will be willing to cut the trunk in the spots I mark off so I can make the furniture out of them and leave the mulch for my Gardenia and Jasmine beds.
I'm just very sad about this. I bought this lot because it had 28 trees on it. I've had eight die and now the biggest and most majestic on the lot has to be put down.
Elkfarmer!!:
well if it has that much hp, it must be very dangerous to the user.
i know a guy who goes by the name grizz (mighty odd fellow, i might add), and he is a master of machines like this. he helps me out when i have some dead shrubbery that i have to sadly
get rid of in my 'tater farm. hes told me that a new, upgraded version is on the way. it'll be here in about 2 weeks