How Do You Repair A Split Tree?
I discovered one of our ornamental trees had a split crotch where two larger branches met. To cut off one of the branches or the whole part of the trunk completely would ruin the balance and asthetics of the tree. I needed to figure out a way to hold them together long enough without girdling the trunk so that the split could heal. If you have a split ornamental or fruit tree that you want to save, this is one way you can do it. Step 1 jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/GlobalPhoto/Articles/4836852/SplitTree2_Full.jpg’); }); My tree mending tools today ASSESS SPLIT — Is there enough bark on each side of the split? If not, then the side with little or no bark will eventually die, since the part directly under the bark is what feeds the branches and leaves. Are you able to pull the two sections back together? This will be necessary to keep it from splitting further and to allow the tree to heal over the w