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Woodman, spare that tree...

Posted by iowa50126 z5IA (My Page) on
Wed, Jan 3, 07 at 13:55

"WOODMAN, spare that tree!
Touch not a single bough!
In youth it sheltered me,
And I'll protect it now.
'Twas my forefather's hand
That placed it near his cot;
There, woodman, let it stand,
Thy axe shall harm it not..."

by George Pope Morris

Last summer my town condemned an American ash tree on my street boulevard. They said it would be cut down last fall. However, I guess the fund for tree removal was a little short and the 50 to 60 trees the city condemned did not all get cut down.

But, it's a new year and the city is now out removing trees this week as the weather is warm. The crew chief knocked on my door this morning and said my tree was on the list for tomorrow.

And...had I noticed that the Linden tree next to the Ash had a large split in the main crotch. I had lost the top 10 feet of the tree last fall when it broke off in a thunder storm. It didn't fall to the ground until around Halloween.

So, now 2 of the 3 trees in my front yard are now on the cut list. The linden tree is damaged and weak and ...IF... the tree service guy says that they "might as well" cut it down too ... it will be firewood tomorrow night.

I gave them my blessing to cut it down, if they choose to.

So now I can plan on planting a tree or two this spring or perhaps this fall. I wish I had a crystal ball to tell me which tree on the town's list of acceptable trees was the tree least likely to fall prey to a disease or insect 40 years from now.

Well, just like they say ... "one door closes, another door opens"

Pete in I.F.


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RE: Woodman, spare that tree...

I think we had better all get used to the idea of having our ash tree cut down (if we have one). Ash trees in general are in trouble -- in my opinion, they are doomed.

It would do us all well to take Pete's travails as an omen of things to come.

IronBelly


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RE: Woodman, spare that tree...

Well, at 7AM this morning the tree service fired up it's chain saw and dropped both of my boulevard trees in about 2 hours. What took decades to grow took only minutes to fell.

The city street crew working with him used a big Case loader and hauled the trees off to a city burn site in 4 dump trucks. For some reason they are not chipping the trees. I think some of the larger pieces are going to the tree service guy...as part of the contract. He heats his house and workshop with (what else) wood. So, there will be no free wood chip mulch from this event. However, when they come back to grind the stumps I'll salvage that for some free wood mulch.

The trees were both very rotted and when the main trunks finally hit the ground; they split in two revealing large black pockets of rot.

Unfortunately, the tree service guy told me that the Linden tree they left standing of the 3 in front of my house, has rot problems too. And, it will probably only last 2 to 3 more years. (sigh)

By noontime the crew had moved down the street west of me and had dropped 6 more large trees. They have 40 more on the list.


 
 

 

 


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