Joseph Acquisto
ArboristSite Operative
I have a stand or two of eastern (I presume) White Pine that I want gone. They are the offspring of a large Pine within striking distance of the house. It has evidence of w lighting strike from years back and appears on it's way out. I've contracted with a local outfit to take it and 2 other down.. All are within 30 ft of the house, on a slope and either on or next to a rock ledge with very little soil over. With power lines in line of fall as well.
Regardless, there are many cones been shed over the years, resulting in a couple of dense patches of "sprouts" which the picture may not make clear.
Transplanted a few last year and gave a way a few to anyone willing to dig them. The transplants seem to have taken, without much care to moving them. Just scraped a hole with backhoe, lifted them out with the bucket and dumped them in the hole. I do admit to stomping down in the hole and watering them in. Beyond that, nothing.
I have space to move most of them, to an area where I can see a neighbors house, that I would rather not see so much of. They do not make the best screen of course, but, they are "free".
Guess I am looking for opinions on moving them, or just uprooting them and letting them die, which seems a waste to me. But "they are only pines" as a couple of people have said.
For a screen, Arborvitae would be better, but, they are not free. Also have several Norway Spruce volunteers that are kind of close to the house, that do have a more dense lower structure that I could move. I far prefer the look of the Spruce to the pine.
people has said to me
Regardless, there are many cones been shed over the years, resulting in a couple of dense patches of "sprouts" which the picture may not make clear.
Transplanted a few last year and gave a way a few to anyone willing to dig them. The transplants seem to have taken, without much care to moving them. Just scraped a hole with backhoe, lifted them out with the bucket and dumped them in the hole. I do admit to stomping down in the hole and watering them in. Beyond that, nothing.
I have space to move most of them, to an area where I can see a neighbors house, that I would rather not see so much of. They do not make the best screen of course, but, they are "free".
Guess I am looking for opinions on moving them, or just uprooting them and letting them die, which seems a waste to me. But "they are only pines" as a couple of people have said.
For a screen, Arborvitae would be better, but, they are not free. Also have several Norway Spruce volunteers that are kind of close to the house, that do have a more dense lower structure that I could move. I far prefer the look of the Spruce to the pine.
people has said to me