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  1. lxskllr

    Loose Bark - Good, Bad, Indifferent?

    It is by definition, no? It's hard dry wood underneath. I figure when the bark separates, it's no longer performing it's function. Dunno how far around it's dead, There's some good bark, cause it still leaves out; mostly... That's what my prune is gonna handle. There's a fork up top, with one...
  2. lxskllr

    Loose Bark - Good, Bad, Indifferent?

    It's dying cause it's end of life. It doesn't have much time regardless of the bark. The question was intended to optimize the time it has left. That's why I wasn't concerned about spurring up to do a prune. Any damage the spurs would cause would manifest beyond it's expected life. But, the...
  3. lxskllr

    Loose Bark - Good, Bad, Indifferent?

    I asked in passing awhile ago, but didn't get any bites. One of my locusts has loose bark still attached. This tree's on it's way out, but I want to keep it for the time being. I'll soon be climbing it to take a bit off the top(I'd have done it this weekend, but all my gear's at work), and do an...
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