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wire marks
Posted: July 7th, 2017, 9:51 am
by tgward
I have a couple of trees with obvious wire marks -- does anybody have method of hiding, removing,accentuating these?--on some I have roughened the bark and that helps on the not so deep cuts--I presume time doesn't heal all wounds and some species are easier to fix than others
Re: wire marks
Posted: July 7th, 2017, 12:24 pm
by robb63
Hi Tgward,
I assume you mean the thin bark species like maples, azalea etc. because I do have a couple that
I think won't outgrow their marks. I am trying to hide with foliage when possible or thinking of putting in grow beds for
some ???? years. Maybe some free growing will help them out grow unsightly marks?
The junipers and figs for example out grow the wire marks very well and on occasion even benefit from the extra texture IMO
I'm finding that with thin bark trees you just got to be careful and check regularly. That I haven't always done
Its one reason I love figs and rough bark trees

they easily hide my mistakes.
cheers
Re: wire marks
Posted: July 8th, 2017, 10:03 am
by kcpoole
Maples and the like take a vary long time ( if ever ) to grow out.
Cut them back and regrow usually quicker I think.
Ken