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Re: OT Painting trees that have been pruned??
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Posted by Rick Kr on August 01, 2007 at 07:28:12 from (198.208.159.20):
In Reply to: OT Painting trees that have been pruned?? posted by Logan in S.E. Texas on July 31, 2007 at 17:28:48:
I prune all my trees flush. Maples, Oaks, Cherry, Ornamental pear/plum, honey locust, varying spruces. I have around 1700 trees right now. Certain species will develop sprouts again, easier than others. Mainly the plums. Don't use paint or underbody rustproofing, prune-seal or anything like that. Let it heal naturally. All this info has come from working with my local extension and another tree farmer in the area. I have not had problems to this point. Disease, dying anything like that. Have been following this for about 5 years now. Good luck. Rick
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