Tree Morphogene
ArboristSite Lurker
I have a book for all you Arborists in training and it evolved from the training manual that I created in the early 1990's to train up my guys to recognise and understand tree morphology and to perform Reduction Via Thinning (also known as Simulated Wind Pruning)
Well that book is available as a free download from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day so please grab yourself a copy with my best wishes.
You will find links from TreeMorphogenesis.com (E-book page) or search your local Amazon store for "Tree Morphogenesis book 1 Reduction Via Thinning Theory". If you don't have a Kindle, you can download a Kindle for (your device) app that gives you a Kindle browser window. Kindle works well for this book because of the various links to resources on the web that you can browse and then return to the text.
You will find some new and unusual perspectives on tree architecture that you will not find anywhere else. It is written in plain English for tree owners but delivers new technical insights into trees that are designed to be applied in a day to day tree care work setting.
I would really like feedback from any readers so grab your copy and see if you find it as thought provoking as others have and tell me how it grabbed you or ask questions. Then if it has meaning for you, I will be making some unusual announcements to subscribers on my website in January 2014.
All the best, David Lloyd-Jones
Well that book is available as a free download from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day so please grab yourself a copy with my best wishes.
You will find links from TreeMorphogenesis.com (E-book page) or search your local Amazon store for "Tree Morphogenesis book 1 Reduction Via Thinning Theory". If you don't have a Kindle, you can download a Kindle for (your device) app that gives you a Kindle browser window. Kindle works well for this book because of the various links to resources on the web that you can browse and then return to the text.
You will find some new and unusual perspectives on tree architecture that you will not find anywhere else. It is written in plain English for tree owners but delivers new technical insights into trees that are designed to be applied in a day to day tree care work setting.
I would really like feedback from any readers so grab your copy and see if you find it as thought provoking as others have and tell me how it grabbed you or ask questions. Then if it has meaning for you, I will be making some unusual announcements to subscribers on my website in January 2014.
All the best, David Lloyd-Jones