Joseph Acquisto
ArboristSite Operative
A few years ago, I had a commercial outfit, well known and recommended (and priced accordingly) plant a row of hemlock for me. I was OK with it at the time, not knowing any better.
One issue was they always seemed a bit sparse to me. Well, they will fill in.
Come this spring and I went to trim them a bit, I realized that several of them have two or more "main leaders". I only recently became aware that they should be cut back to a single main leader. However, if I cut one of them the hedge will look a bit lopsided. Should I just leave it as is, or put up with an eyesore for a year or two, for long term health?
A second issue is that, these folks could not supply me with any more last year and I had to hunt up another supplier. I did find one only a few miles further away, each tree at half what they charged me. Plus, these are much fuller and have only a single leader. ALL their trees had only a single. I guess that is just a vent, as I don't know where to go from there.
One issue was they always seemed a bit sparse to me. Well, they will fill in.
Come this spring and I went to trim them a bit, I realized that several of them have two or more "main leaders". I only recently became aware that they should be cut back to a single main leader. However, if I cut one of them the hedge will look a bit lopsided. Should I just leave it as is, or put up with an eyesore for a year or two, for long term health?
A second issue is that, these folks could not supply me with any more last year and I had to hunt up another supplier. I did find one only a few miles further away, each tree at half what they charged me. Plus, these are much fuller and have only a single leader. ALL their trees had only a single. I guess that is just a vent, as I don't know where to go from there.