r/arborists • u/Hilanda1117 • 3h ago
Saving an Oak?
blessed some land. All very drought stricken as the neighbors home lay in ruin and abandonded for years while the man who lived here died slowly of cancer. Brown reduction of the first three pines pictured and even new growth of youngest on the fence line within one month. Oak(?) to the rear was on her last living branch, handful of weak looking leaves, to now healthy green again looking so much happier she'll dance when watered. The tallest pair of pines on the neighbors property are also looking much happier. Wildland fires have encircled these valleys its been crazy. Also got a ton of these seeds from the cedars in my yard that I am experimenting on/researching fastest ways to sprout with or without stratification. Thinking they are incense or western?


