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- From: edforest55@hotmail.com
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- Subject: [nafex] Dead wood on apple tree
- Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2000 12:40:57 -0000
My friend has an old apple tree that is dead on one side, the wood is
hard and not at all rotted though. Should I take a chain saw and cut
out the dead wood or just let it be?
The dead part starts at the ground level and continues to the top of
the tree, there is no part along the circumference that has live wood
all the way around, its nearly equal all the way up, half dead half
live.
Any advice of experiences would be appreciated.
Kevin
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[nafex] Dead wood on apple tree,
edforest55, 07/09/2000
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Re: [nafex] Dead wood on apple tree,
Kieran or Donna, 07/12/2000
- Re: [nafex] Dead wood on apple tree, victoria l. caron, 07/13/2000
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Re: [nafex] Dead wood on apple tree,
Lucky Pittman, 07/13/2000
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[nafex] Re: Dead wood on apple tree,
edforest55, 07/13/2000
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Re: [nafex] Re: Dead wood on apple tree,
Kieran or Donna, 07/13/2000
- Re: [nafex] Re: Dead wood on apple tree, J. Rosano II, 07/14/2000
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Re: [nafex] Re: Dead wood on apple tree,
Kieran or Donna, 07/13/2000
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[nafex] Re: Dead wood on apple tree,
edforest55, 07/13/2000
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- Re: [nafex] Dead wood on apple tree, David A. Consolvo, 07/09/2000
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Re: [nafex] Dead wood on apple tree,
Kieran or Donna, 07/12/2000
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