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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2017
A day in the life of a professional arborist.
A Walk With the Arborist - One Bite at a Time
In this Walk With the Arborist, Scott, Shawn and William discover some mysterious behavior in the woods....and learn a lesson about achieving anything you put your mind too - no matter how daunting a task!
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Walk With the Arborist - Elm Injection
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In this episode of Walk With the Arborist, Steve explains the process of treating an Elm tree for Dutch Elm Disease.
The Root of the Problem - Part 2
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In Part 2 of Getting to the Root of the problem, Scott points out the true root flare at the base of the tree. Making an adjustment to the tree's planting depth will give the it a greater chance of success.
Training Pruning Street Trees
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Training pruning street trees in Cambridge. The key is to set the trees up for success in their urban location by controlling co-dominance and unwieldy branching, while creating a safe structure over the sidewalk. * * * * * #nextgenarborist #lovemyjob🌳 #outdoorlivingspaces #forestbathing🌲 #forestbathing #arborists #arborist #arboristlife #outdoorcareers #treepreservation #treepreservationforthe...
Torrey Pine Cone
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Join us on our trip to San Diego where Scott introduces the endangered Torrey Pine, it's cone, and the beautiful Torrey Pines golf course!
Getting to the Root of the Problem
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Join Scott on this Walk With the Arborist as he digs deeper to get to the root of the problem with this tree.
A Walk With The Arborist - Spruce vs Pine
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Join Scott and Jen on this Walk With the Arborist as Scott explains the structural differences between a spruce tree and a pine tree.
A Walk With the Arborist - What WAS That Tree?
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On this "Walk With the Arborist" Scott explains how to identify a standing dead pine tree, with no bark or branches. Find out what the subtle clues are to figuring out species and age!
A Walk With The Arborist - Spanish Moss
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Join us on this Walk With The Arborist as we check out the amazing Spanish Moss at Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina! #arborist #walkwiththearborist #forestbathing #nature #natureishealthy #urbanforest #arboriculture #ilovetrees
A Walk With the Arborist - Avoiding Girdling Roots
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In this video, Scott points out girdling roots on a city tree and provides tips on preventing this from occuring.
A walk with the arborist - Nova Scotia Edition
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Steve takes on a walk through a Nova Scotia forest, pointing out how trees nature regenerates itself after storm damage.
A Walk With the Arborist - The many leaves of sassafras
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In this video, Scott points out the unique characteristics of the sassafras plant.
Planting Street Trees
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As we were walking to the 4th of July parade in Bridgton Maine Scott points out the new planting medium that allows for better drainage growing conditions.
My Redwood Climb
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Hear from the Scott's climbing guide as he experiences ascending into a redwood for the first time.
A Walk With The Arborist - Redwood Edition
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A Walk With The Arborist - Redwood Edition
A Walk With The Arborist - Barbados Edition
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A Walk With The Arborist - Barbados Edition
A Walk with the Arborist leave those leaves!!
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A Walk with the Arborist leave those leaves!!
A Walk with the Arborist - Seaside Edition
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A Walk with the Arborist - Seaside Edition
A Walk With the Arborist - Spring Growth
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A Walk With the Arborist - Spring Growth
A Walk with the Arborist-How a Paper Bark (Acer griseum) Maple Grows
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A Walk with the Arborist-How a Paper Bark (Acer griseum) Maple Grows
Looks like taking more thn 25% of tree????
Yeah it seems the american chestnut is not long for this world. On a positive note, the ozark chinquapin foundation was able to produve trees that have higher blight resistence than even a chinese chestnut in just 2 generations, and the blight didnt hit tbe ozarks til much later so there are more of them left. At least maybe that species will survive. Its also tall enough to be a timber tree, but its no american chestnut in terms of its maximum size. Wish i could have seen a full grown american chestnut.
🤔 So trees can’t survive in their natural form.
It would be cool if you went back to this tree after two years. Thanks for the info.
Dope demo. But my man looks like Teddy from the show Snowfall.
I would love to see this tree now after it's leafed out
Can you prune the top to keep them small? Many thanks.
Thank you for your video on tree trimming, very well done!
I bought saplings that have been with me 1 full year and all 4 grew into a "Y". They are not quite an inch in diameter. Am I correct that in Feb or March (Zone5) I should decide which side to prune away? Will the side I choose to keep straighten up over time? I could believe how fast they grew. Both limbs of the "Y" are so long they are arching rather than growing straight up.
Hi Empty Nest Gardens, With the young whips or saplings you are describing - A late winter pruning to select a central leader sounds great. Select which one to retain as the leader and prune the other back to its parent stem or subordinate it by heading it back to a node. Subordinating would be chosen if you wanted to retain it as a side branch for now. Keep in mind that at this stage...side branches are likely all temporary branches and will eventually phase out. The selected central leader can be affixed to a wooden stake or dowel and tied to maintain a straighter trunk. Will it correct orientation on its own? It all depends on the plant's environment in relation to the orientation, intensity and duration of light exposure during the day. At this stage and for many years into the future, a bit of staking is perfectly fine and generally common practice. Just be cautious not to leave any attachments affixing the dowel to the trunk for more than a growing season to avoid potential for girdling.
that saw is mighty fast. do you know the brand and model?
Yup, that twin leader situation was the first thing I saw. Super-tight crotch is a sure fire future failure point.
Very helpful demonstration. Well explained.