OK, I know most of us look for trees that are ready to come down and drool at the idea of firewood. I've got an ash tree, looks to be about 60' tall, that is leaning hard. The only thing keeping it from tumbling is the sod around it and the root system that looks to be shallow. It's a very healthy tree and since EAB is a problem here in Ohio I was trying to think of ways to save it but can't think of anything.
The biggest obstacle is that fact that it's so tall which makes tying it to another tree and then pulling it back straight a problem. I think this would only be a temporary fix anyway.
I think it's gone and will soon be firewood but thought I'd see if anyone here had an idea. This way I can also tell my wife I tired.
thanks,
fv
The biggest obstacle is that fact that it's so tall which makes tying it to another tree and then pulling it back straight a problem. I think this would only be a temporary fix anyway.
I think it's gone and will soon be firewood but thought I'd see if anyone here had an idea. This way I can also tell my wife I tired.
thanks,
fv