I was wondering if any of you had some advice for me. I have a plum
tree which has split down the middle in a storm last week. Perhaps 60 %
of the tree is still upright. The split runs literally straight down the
middle of the trunk to the ground level. I think the problem has come
about because the previous owner of the house (or even the one before
that) left some twine around the tree and the trunk grew around it. One
side is lying on the ground but is still alive because the bark is
attached. The half which is upright is very stable.
I would like to be able to keep the upright part and am considering
cutting the braken part at ground level and painting the tree for
protection. Do you think this might work? Is the tree doomed? Can I use
bog standard paint? Any other advice?
Thanks for the help
Darren
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djhughes
Thanks for the advice. There is just over half left so hopefully it
will be OK.
Darren
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