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05-25-2017 05:32 PM
From here in hurricane alley, allow me to say, large, deciduous trees (oaks, maples) have shallow roots, not nearly as large as the tree's crown. When the ground is saturated, and the tree leaves are out the trees are just like big sails in the wind. Even a fairly light wind can blow one over.
I believe Pine trees have taproots and generally snap partway up rather than toppling over. At least that's true for long leaf pines and cedars.
Glad you are Ok. It would be nice to think that they would be cut into firewood.
05-25-2017 08:08 PM
@LilacTree What are corn cob shades? I have never heard of them..
05-26-2017 12:06 PM
@Drythe wrote:From here in hurricane alley, allow me to say, large, deciduous trees (oaks, maples) have shallow roots, not nearly as large as the tree's crown. When the ground is saturated, and the tree leaves are out the trees are just like big sails in the wind. Even a fairly light wind can blow one over.
I believe Pine trees have taproots and generally snap partway up rather than toppling over. At least that's true for long leaf pines and cedars.
Glad you are Ok. It would be nice to think that they would be cut into firewood.
We were told these were "pear trees." I never thought a pear tree could be so big and tall . . . and I've never seen a pear. Maybe the squirrels ate them before they ripened and fell to the ground. I don't think this maintenance man was correct.
So far none of the other four trees in my front yard (including the one next to my window) have fallen. But to say I wasn't nervous last night would be a understatement, to say the least!!
05-26-2017 12:14 PM
@Carmie wrote:@LilacTree What are corn cob shades? I have never heard of them..
I hate to say it, but look them up on Google. There is a whole page of them.
They're two sided and when opened one can look through the ends and see a diamond shape. When closed, they look like an accordian. We always leave ours open at the top for about 8 to 10 inches which gives a lot of light to the room, yet is private.
05-26-2017 04:06 PM
@Carmie wrote:@LilacTree What are corn cob shades? I have never heard of them..
Glad you asked,i wondered the same thing.
05-26-2017 05:52 PM
@LilacTree wrote:
We were told these were "pear trees." I never thought a pear tree could be so big and tall . . . and I've never seen a pear. Maybe the squirrels ate them before they ripened and fell to the ground. I don't think this maintenance man was correct.
So far none of the other four trees in my front yard (including the one next to my window) have fallen. But to say I wasn't nervous last night would be a understatement, to say the least!!
Are they those stinky Bradford Pear trees? They have pretty but terrible smelling blossoms and no fruit. The trees are inexpensive and fast growing so complexes use them to fill in space.
05-28-2017 12:54 PM
@muttmom wrote:
@LilacTree wrote:
We were told these were "pear trees." I never thought a pear tree could be so big and tall . . . and I've never seen a pear. Maybe the squirrels ate them before they ripened and fell to the ground. I don't think this maintenance man was correct.
So far none of the other four trees in my front yard (including the one next to my window) have fallen. But to say I wasn't nervous last night would be a understatement, to say the least!!
Are they those stinky Bradford Pear trees? They have pretty but terrible smelling blossoms and no fruit. The trees are inexpensive and fast growing so complexes use them to fill in space.
Maybe, I don't know. They don't stink though, and there are never any pears. However, these are very large trees. My daughter told me this area was all swamp years ago.
I MISS MY SQUIRRELS!! I used to see them every single day, dozens of them. They have obviously moved, but not to the tree in front of my window. Maybe further away. I know nests were lost, and that saddens me.
05-28-2017 01:03 PM
@goldensrbest wrote:
@Carmie wrote:@LilacTree What are corn cob shades? I have never heard of them..
Glad you asked,i wondered the same thing.
I'm sorry, I meant to say "honeycomb cellular shades" which are for windows, obviously. I'm so embarrassed. Glass corn cob shades are for lamps and completely different. Forgive me!!
05-28-2017 06:30 PM
@2blonde We lost our ash trees to the same bug over a decade ago.
Each side of the street was lined with ash trees and the city decided to take them down. Mine wasn't sick but I guess it was done to stop the carnage.
05-31-2017 10:53 AM
@Bird mama wrote:@2blonde We lost our ash trees to the same bug over a decade ago.
Each side of the street was lined with ash trees and the city decided to take them down. Mine wasn't sick but I guess it was done to stop the carnage.
@Bird mama Yes, the Emerald Ash Borer beetle has been migrating from west to east for many years. They tried to keep it out of Ohio by banning the wood being brought in from other states, but the beetles did finally reach us (obviously they can fly). They lay their eggs on the tree, and it's actually the larvae that are responsible for the gradual destruction of the tree (they suck the life out of it). You can tell when a tree has been infected because you will see some dead branches begin to appear near the crown.
Eventually, the woodpeckers will start pecking away at the bark to get at the larvae for food. You can see the bark coming off the tree at that point, and that's when you know it's about gone. Sometimes the tree will start sprouting little branches near the base, as a last ditch effort to save itself. There is no cure, and it's really a sad process to observe if you're a nature lover like me.
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