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Shooting from bare old wood
Posted: March 27th, 2011, 2:19 pm
by Bonbon
Some of my trees are so much overgrown and I want to reduce some of the branches to bare old wood. It's really scarry though............
Just want to make sure whether the species will readily shoot from bare old wood:
1. Azalea
2. Camellia
3. Malus
4. Trident Maples
5. Black Pines
6. Junipers
Thanks
Re: Shooting from bare old wood
Posted: March 27th, 2011, 3:11 pm
by hbk13007
Hey champ,
You'll find lots of great information on each of the specied listed if you do a search or look through the forums so I'd start there in your search for answers. Even a quick google should give you the answers you're looking for. Good luck!
cheers,
hbk
Re: Shooting from bare old wood
Posted: March 27th, 2011, 3:31 pm
by Handy Mick
Azalea, Camelia and Maple yes.
But wrong time of year mate.
Mick
Re: Shooting from bare old wood
Posted: March 27th, 2011, 3:53 pm
by MattA
1. Azalea
Yes, spring would be best time...
2. Camellia
Yes, Spring or late summer as the flower buds are forming.
3. Malus
Yes, before bud break in spring
4. Trident Maples
Yes, before bud break in spring
5. Black Pines
Yes & no... best to search on them specifically as alot of it is driven by technique & timing.
6. Junipers
Some will but again like the black pines I would do some research before you did anything