shrine to the prophet of americana

#tree trimming (97 posts)

Appreciating all I've got done with yard work this year but then realizing all the stuff I didn't get to (like establishing...

Appreciating all I’ve got done with yard work this year but then realizing all the stuff I didn’t get to (like establishing lavender underneath the window I sit next to), but then realizing I’m probably going to live here for the rest of my life and I’ll have other seasons

(but I should prioritize getting the trees in – I’m going with a Japanese flowering theme, ume, sakura, and kaki – they’ll need years to grow and bear fruit)

Tagged: gardening tree trimming karafuto

Some freezing rain expected soon, so guess it's a good thing I trimmed all those trees down below design weight with a minimum...

Some freezing rain expected soon, so guess it’s a good thing I trimmed all those trees down below design weight with a minimum of branches to get iced (and that the neighbors’ tree already fell into my yard two years ago)

Tagged: tree trimming

Yard Task Update

kontextmaschine:

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

  • (Polesawing: 7.5/3.5)
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • (Sandbox 1.25/2)
  • (Uphill bamboo: 2.875/3)
  • Downhill bamboo 2/4
  • (Post-fall polesawing 1/1)
  • (Trimming 2022 growth: 2.75/3)

Okay, done the polesawing. The mimosa needs some more stuff trimmed around power lines, I’ll have to get a crew out.

Tagged: yard task update tree trimming

Yard Task Update

kontextmaschine:

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

  • Polesawing: 7/3.5
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • (Sandbox 1.25/2)
  • (Uphill bamboo: 2.875/3)
  • Downhill bamboo 2/4
  • (Post-fall polesawing 1/1)
  • (Trimming 2022 growth: 2.75/3)

Polesaw back in action, I suppose given all the trees are bare now and “polesawing” is still open it’s a judgement call to put today in “post-fall”, but it was stuff, mostly on the tree in the middle of the backyard, I had been waiting for a clear view on. I’ve finally trained that one to a leader, which involved cutting things in the right order for several years so the right branches filled in the gaps. Mostly been collecting leaves and dumping them on Strawberry Ridge, which as a “til there are no more to get” task didn’t have a time estimate.

Tagged: yard task update tree trimming

headspace-hotel:

ninjaotta:

aquilacalvitium:

mycroftrh:

memeuplift:

Ooh ooh ooh! This looks like an excellent excuse valid reason to talk about one of my favorite topics, matriarch trees!

So, when you see trees in a forest, they stick up outta the ground, some distance from each other, and you’re like ‘these are unconnected critters,’ right? But! The thing is! Just like the trees in the picture are connected above-ground, trees in a forest are normally connected below-ground. There’s this whole complicated thing involving a symbiotic relationship with fungi, but we’re gonna simplify it to this: trees connect to each other through their root systems.

And they use it to share resources, across the whole forest.

If there’s a tree over here growing in soil with a lot of, like, potassium, they’ll pull up more potassium than they need, and send it out through the root system to other trees that are living where there isn’t much potassium.

And one of the coolest things? Trees communicate their needs. If a tree is sick or damaged or starving, they send chemical messages out through the root system that tell the other trees to send them more food and tree-equivalent-of-immune-system.

Trees will share so much of their resources, they’ll even keep trees alive that are almost entirely dependent. Like this tree! The tree above is getting some energy from its leaves, but no other nutrition of its own. And it wasn’t able to link up to the shared root system. So the other tree reached out and hooked up to it directly, feeding it all of the nutrients it needed!

You see it more commonly the other way around: in an old-growth forest, where the roots are well-established, you can find stumps where a tree was cut down a century ago… but if you scrape the stump it’s still green wood. The tree’s still alive, without a single leaf. Because all the other trees in the forest are feeding it.

I promised to talk about matriarch trees, so here’s where we get to them.

In a very old forest, you have very old trees. You have some trees that are so very, very old, their own roots cover entire regions of the forest. Their leaves reach up to the sky over everyone else. And after so long, they’ve developed to where they can take in way more resources than they need.

So what do they do?

They feed baby trees.

Baby saplings in an old forest can’t reach up to the sun. There’s no light down there. And their roots are too small and shallow to dig down to the nutrients they need. So the matriarch tree will draw energy from its towering canopy, and nutrients from its massive, ancient roots, and feed them to the little trees that are too small to feed themselves. For anything she can’t get on her own, she’ll act as a central hub, taking in spare resources from the rest of the forest and giving them to the little ones.

And one of the best parts - she won’t just do it for her own species. She’ll connect to all kinds of trees, because they’re all necessary for the ecosystem to work. She’ll adopt the whole forest’s children.

Sometimes in forests you’ll find a spot where there are a lot of small trees in an open space around an old, fallen tree. People generally assume they could find more light there, or maybe the soil’s more fertile from the decomposition.

But no.

They’re her children, and she’s spent centuries keeping the whole forest alive.

@mycroftrh

My mum is an avid tree lover and when I told her what you wrote she practically melted and told me to thank you for teaching her :)

baby trees: mother please feed us

matriarch trees:

This is a pretty accurate breakdown of how forests work and you can read Suzanne Simard’s book Finding the Mother Tree to learn more about it

Tagged: tree trimming

LA mayor, NY and OR gov races all have Republicans in striking distance in the urban blue coasts

:

kontextmaschine:

LA mayor, NY and OR gov races all have Republicans in striking distance in the urban blue coasts

Hate to say it, but Oregon is looking at that “pissed at Kite Brown” voting bloc and just trying to save the legislative branch…

Jesus, that’s a poorly trimmed tree. Look at all of those waterspouts!

Tagged: tree trimming

Windstorms gusting up to 60mph for the next few days, which will hopefully take out some of the dead mimosa branches too...

Windstorms gusting up to 60mph for the next few days, which will hopefully take out some of the dead mimosa branches too awkwardly placed to cut

Tagged: tree trimming

Yard Task Update

kontextmaschine:

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

10/22/22

  • Polesawing: 7/3.5
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox .25/2
  • (Uphill bamboo: 2.875/3)
  • Downhill bamboo 1.5/4
  • Post-fall polesawing .5/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: 1.5/3

Went out front with the polesaw and knocked almost everything out, last time had been a little slow cause a nut was loose and energy that shoulda pulled the saw was spent on bending the blade. Some dead branches off the mimosa central trunk but they’re either too close to power lines or in a sector I want to block up and use canopy shyness to keep anything else from wasting effort anyway, I’ll just let them rot to blow down.

Probably a quarter-day left to get like one branch and cut it up for Strawberry Ridge. Half a day if I notice stuff from the ground from the furthest-away branches of the side trees that I didn’t cutting from the higher ground inside the retaining wall. I’ll have to get professionals to clear up some stuff that threads through the power lines, though, I should do that this winter so it doesn’t waste growth elongating them in spring.

Also one-shotted a lot of twigs and waterspouts on the mimosa, but that was part of what I meant by “trim 2022 growth”.

Tagged: tree trimming yard task update

Alright, it's raining now. And expected to the entire next week. That was an incredibly productive dry season for the yard. Like...

Alright, it’s raining now. And expected to the entire next week. That was an incredibly productive dry season for the yard. Like 6 branches in total more to go incl. after the leaves go and that’s it, all there is to cut on the entire property until they grow new ones. (Really, I can reach higher with the polesaw than the lopper now and might have to wait for the second year of new growth after it’s formed up woody and stiff)

By the time it clears higher priority on weeding whatever the moisture brings up, though.

Tagged: tree trimming

Possibly seriously going to get into bonsai as an outlet for tree trimming once the yard is all done

Possibly seriously going to get into bonsai as an outlet for tree trimming once the yard is all done

Tagged: tree trimming bonsai

Yard Task Update

kontextmaschine:

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

10/19/22

  • Polesawing: 6.5/3.5
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox .25/2
  • (Uphill bamboo: 2.875/3)
  • Downhill bamboo 1.5/4
  • Post-fall polesawing .5/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: 1/3

Another half-day and polesawing isn’t done, but it is absolutely finite now - 2 branches on the front parking strip tree and 3 on the mimosa plus cutting things up for Strawberry Ridge that’s definitely only a half-day left, three fourths at most.

Which might be like, get outside when would once be a full-day in deep summer until it gets dark earlier now

But probably not tomorrow – battening down the hatches before rain starts on Friday. Don’t have the wood rack ready yet but the firewood’s already one year dry and it’s under a tarp under a pine.

Tagged: tree trimming

Yard Task Update

kontextmaschine:

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

10/17/22

  • Polesawing: 6/3.5
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox .25/2
  • (Uphill bamboo: 2.875/3)
  • Downhill bamboo 1.5/4
  • Post-fall polesawing .5/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: 1/3
  • Just half a day getting cut branches into Strawberry Ridge, but looks like there’s only gonna be a quarter-day left.

Polesawing continues! Side yard’s done, out to the front and looking up at the canopy from below saw a bunch of places I could be useful because of course I did. Today’s half-day included totally processing all outstanding tree gore into Strawberry Ridge though, so another half-day should absolutely conclude it.

Also stuff that was an unmetered task or not planned for at all; weeded the entire dry season’s worth of parking strip up the block, having never had enough water to flower; also handsawed off the last 10’ of a 150%-fatter-than-my-thigh-got-at-its-fattest branch

Tagged: tree trimming yard task update

Yard Task Update

kontextmaschine:

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

10/15/22

  • Polesawing: 5/3.5
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox .25/2
  • (Uphill bamboo: 2.875/3)
  • Downhill bamboo 1.5/4
  • Post-fall polesawing .5/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: 1/3

Not only has “polesawing” added another full day, that doesn’t even complete it. The side trees are totally done now between dirt and sky though and it looks amazing, some High Elven shit and I’m like “oh shit who tends trees like an elf, it’s me

Trimming the felled stuff for Strawberry Hill Ridge and getting the mimosa (the thick canopy sun-starves interior branches to rot and fall on their own, but I need to keep it from edging in on other trees’ turf) should probably be another full day tomorrow and then just the .5 “post-fall” stuff once I let the leaves fall and suck energy back down thickening branches on the way first

Tagged: tree trimming

Yard Task Update

kontextmaschine:

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

1/13/22

  • Polesawing: 3/3.5
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox .25/2
  • (Uphill bamboo: 2.875/3)
  • Downhill bamboo 1.5/4
  • Post-fall polesawing .5/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: 1/3

Yeah I DID used to have (Polesawing done in parentheses). And then I attributed some more to the stuff I intended to clear out when leaves were gone to see. But today I did a half-day of getting the stuff I see once higher priority stuff is gone and guess what that’s “Polesawing”. Tomorrow will probably be another half-day cutting and sawing-up higher branches and that’ll be “Polesawing” too.

Tagged: tree trimming

Yard Task Update

Yard Task Update

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

Tagged: let's do this as a header to reply to gardening tree trimming yard task update

Yard Task Update

Yard Task Update

10/8/22

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

  • (Polesawing: 2.5/3.5)
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox 0/2
  • Upstairs bamboo: 2.5/3
  • Downstairs bamboo ¼
  • Post-fall polesawing 0/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: .25/3

Upstairs bamboo is all dug out, just gotta keep rinsing it to loosen the bits wedged in the cracks of the stone wall it was against. Took the lopper and started clearing waterspouts on the mimosa that were downstream of where I had professionals clear a fork last year off a branch thick and central enough it’s not necessary to keep them around until the leaves fall to fatten it up.

Tagged: tree trimming yard task update

Aw, man, looking out the window from my parlor chair after I totally trimmed up the side trees yesterday, looks great.

Aw, man, looking out the window from my parlor chair after I totally trimmed up the side trees yesterday, looks great.

Tagged: tree trimming

Yard Task Update

Yard Task Update

10/7/22

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

  • (Polesawing: 2.5/3.5)
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox 0/2
  • Uphill bamboo: 2.25/3
  • Downhill bamboo 0.75/4
  • Post-fall polesawing 0/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: 0/3

“But wasn’t polesawing done last time?”

Yeah, but with those branches gone I could see and get to things further up, and also I had to chop up all the felled stuff for Strawberry Hill, which apparently I had listed separately as a day’s work, so I just rolled that into the budget and counted all today’s work there. (Yesterday was just a brief bit at the downhill bamboo then a pinball tournament)

Tagged: tree trimming

Yard Task Update

Yard Task Update

10/5/22

Task: Days Spent/Days Budgeted

tasks done this update in bold

(Completed tasks in parentheses)

  • (Polesawing: 1.5/2.5)
  • Wood rack: 0/3
  • Raise retaining wall: 0/3
  • Sandbox 0/2
  • Uphill bamboo: 2.25/3
  • Downhill bamboo 0.5/4
  • Post-fall polesawing 0/1
  • Trimming 2022 growth: 0/3

Tagged: tree trimming yard task update

Pro: I managed to polesaw that last branch Con: now it's hung up in the same fork as the other one

Pro: I managed to polesaw that last branch

Con: now it’s hung up in the same fork as the other one

Tagged: tree trimming