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Removing a Rotted Tree
Removing a Rotted Tree

Bob talks with Ruth Foster, landscape designer and former Assistant Tree Warden for the city of Boston, about a problematic maple tree in the backyard. Foster explains the tree is a potential hazard as it is leaning and could fall on the house if there is a bad storm. The tree has a double trunk with a narrow crotch with rot in the middle, all of which make it highly unstable. The tree has also grown with a distinctive lean to better make its way towards the sunlight. The tree service company, Maltby & Co., was called in to take the tree down . A crane truck was jacked up and levelled and a police detail was called to direct traffic around the site. A man was attached to the crane's line and hoisted to the top of the tree. He then cut large branches from the tree and attached them to the crane's line to be lowered to the ground. Pieces of the branches were then fed into a wood chipper while larger sections were separated out for future use. Several smaller trees were also removed, bringing a lot of sunlight into the backyard.

Landscaping with Hedges, Trees, and Perennials
Landscaping with Hedges, Trees, and Perennials

Ruth Foster, a retired horticultural columnist from the Boston Globe, joins Bob to review the landscaping plan and plantings for the Rowley yard. Foster has selected a Euonomous hedge to screen the yard from the street. Kelly Brothers landscaping is planting the hedge plants, trees, and gardens. Foster has selected evergreens to round out the corners of the yard and shield the yard from the neighbors. Kelly Brothers plants dogwood trees and flowering magnolias that will grow to about 20 feet. Foster warns against overplanting and reminds Bob that small trees grow much quicker than large ones. She then explains the best way to plant a tree, which is wider than the root ball but with a hard bottom in the planting hole so that the tree won't sink. Foster says to keep the flair at the base of the tree above the soil line. Closer to the deck, Foster has created a flowering border that will enclose the vista and bloom throughout the season.

How to Plant a Tree
How to Plant a Tree

A new tree can improve the look of a yard and add personality to a home.

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Tree Planting

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…average life expectancy of the tree? Some trees can live for hundreds of years…
…allow for some movement of the tree. After trees are established, remove all…

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How To Trim a Tree

…collar to protect the tree against disease…
…the trunk area of trees growing in fields…
…saw to trim large trees. The best tool for trimming a tall tree from a safe position…
…branches from taller trees with the pole saw. This older maple tree has branches that…

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How To Fell a Tree

…tangled brush surrounding the tree that you plan to fell. You…
…Determine the direction you want the tree to fall, which should always be away from structures and other trees. Choose a direction that will have the tree fall into an unobstructed clearing…

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