Hey guys,
First time here so I hope I'm not going about this the wrong way.
I believe this is a bishop pine (San Pedro CA) and for years this tree was getting crowded on one side by some other trees and was in need of some cleaning up. Cleaning up and cutting back of the other trees has given this tree a bit of breathing room. No new browning or die offs since the work was done about 5 months ago but I am curious to hear some opinions on the overall health of the tree and any options I may have to improve the strength and health of the tree.
It's between two structures about 15ft from one, 20ft from the other. The roots are deep so there hasn't been conflict with the structure at all. The house was built in 1923 so I'm sure the tree is the same age of not older.
Thanks so much!
First time here so I hope I'm not going about this the wrong way.
I believe this is a bishop pine (San Pedro CA) and for years this tree was getting crowded on one side by some other trees and was in need of some cleaning up. Cleaning up and cutting back of the other trees has given this tree a bit of breathing room. No new browning or die offs since the work was done about 5 months ago but I am curious to hear some opinions on the overall health of the tree and any options I may have to improve the strength and health of the tree.
It's between two structures about 15ft from one, 20ft from the other. The roots are deep so there hasn't been conflict with the structure at all. The house was built in 1923 so I'm sure the tree is the same age of not older.
Thanks so much!