Aerial layer of White Ash

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Aerial layer of White Ash

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In an earlier thread of mine (viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3209_" ), I was asking for advice regarding defoliating my White Ash. One of the replies from Anttal63 suggested cutting the tree back to the first branch. This is a suggestion I intend to take up.
What I was wondering, however, is rather than simply cutting off at the first branch, could I aerial layer just above where I intend to cut? That way, I would have 2 treees to work with. If the consensus is to aerial layer, should I wait until the tree has lost all its leaves or do it now while there is still new growth appearing on the tree?
Thanks for any input.
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Don't knwo qabout ash, but you woud have nothing to lose but some time anyway if you do decide to layer.

I would wait till spring now anyway, as the tree will be slowing down for the winter, and the layer will have more chance to take whin pushing vigourus growth

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Thanks Ken
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you definately want to layer when the tree is pushing strong growth, in doing it while it is pushing strong growth the layer will be stronger and take quicker. i dont see why you shouldnt be able to airlayer it and as said above shouldnt have anything to lose except a bit of time :D
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Thanks Jamie
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no probs champ :D ;)
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