major work on crab apple.. advice needed about branches
Posted: April 25th, 2012, 3:11 pm
Hi, I have a crabapple that I intend doing major root work, followed by ground/grow box planting... the question is, should I remove the current "branches" prior to putting it into the ground, as they most likely will be too heavy for the finished tree?
I intend to try the toothpick method around the base to improve the nebari, I have hollowed out a major lump in the trunk which I hope will heal/roll over more in line with the trunk (it had been causing quite a reverse taper) and intend to attempt a method I have read about concerning wire scaring a crab apple to encourage thickening of the base...
suggestions please, and advice about weather to remove the branches before I put it into the ground?
thank you
I intend to try the toothpick method around the base to improve the nebari, I have hollowed out a major lump in the trunk which I hope will heal/roll over more in line with the trunk (it had been causing quite a reverse taper) and intend to attempt a method I have read about concerning wire scaring a crab apple to encourage thickening of the base...
suggestions please, and advice about weather to remove the branches before I put it into the ground?
thank you
