I have tons of young wild cherry, many growing in clumps per the photo. Would it be worth the effort to prune back the competition, leaving one to grow unimpeded, as well as taking out the "babies" (seen in the foreground in photo #2)? Or will I net more fuel by simply leaving them as they are?
If and when I lose the ash to the borer, cherry will be my best remaining species.
If and when I lose the ash to the borer, cherry will be my best remaining species.