|
Last year without any warning Crazed Deer attacked a small
planting of our pampered 2 yo Asian pears. Emotionally beaten I did not return
to the site of the raid until recently. Now one tree, a Hosui, which had its
trunk snapped in two has multiple new shoots rising from just above the graft.
Although the shoots are above the graft the new growth has what appears to be
large thorns. I would like to know if I should choose one new shoot and cut the
rest of the tree back or cut the new growth off and see if the old trunk will
emerge ? I have taken a couple of pictures but didn’t know if they would work with this
reply. I could send off line. Thank you, Anthony z4b Anthony P. Curcio
|
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.