sgreanbeans
Treeaculterologist
Just got off the phone with a guy, He just moved here from Orange County, Ca. Bought in a older, real Hi-End neighborhood, big old trees up there. Asked if I knew how to lace a tree. I said yes, but I do not do it. He asked why? I told him. He was seemed disappointed, but then he really knew, but its what they did out there.
I have never, ever, had that request before. When I worked in Cali, I was expected too, didn't like it, and never had heard of it before then. I think you can get away with it out there, as it is done, quite a bit. Some of the trees that are laced/sculptured look amazing, and recover from it, some of the trees in Carlsbad look like art at the big homes. The climate there has got to be the reason those trees don't die, and are probably monitored pretty heavy, big $$$.
Jeff, what do you think? Is that still a request out there, I did it one time for Dean, on a really big Bi-Cone at a beach residence in Carlsbad, and told him no more. He didn't argue, but didn't like it.
I have never, ever, had that request before. When I worked in Cali, I was expected too, didn't like it, and never had heard of it before then. I think you can get away with it out there, as it is done, quite a bit. Some of the trees that are laced/sculptured look amazing, and recover from it, some of the trees in Carlsbad look like art at the big homes. The climate there has got to be the reason those trees don't die, and are probably monitored pretty heavy, big $$$.
Jeff, what do you think? Is that still a request out there, I did it one time for Dean, on a really big Bi-Cone at a beach residence in Carlsbad, and told him no more. He didn't argue, but didn't like it.