CJ-7
ArboristSite Operative
My son just bought a 4 acre parcel bordering on a wetland and golf course. Vines all over the ground and in 90% of the trees. I would have passed, but couldn't convince him. We have already taken down a dozen trees up to 24" (mostly oaks) in the building and septic field footprint after clearing about an acre with a walk-behind brush mower. Burning the brush, getting a great pile of wood ready to split for firewood. The vines are definitely an invasive species, but they go up the tree brown, the trunks aren't covered with leaves. Vines are from 1/8" to over 2". Not attached to the bark with suckers like the ivy that was on my brick home. Some twisted, some go straight up. I have climbing gear, mostly rec tree climbing and some light trimming, but now at 70 YO, I just might leave the climbing to him, he is an ironworker and familiar with safety and heights and has done some climbing. We are starting by cutting the vines at ground level to kill them, now the problem is how to remove them higher up. They go well up into the canopy. Some pull down, but most break off at about 20 feet up. So many vines in some that throwing a bag will just likely get tangled and hung up. Our current idea is to just cut them as high as we can get a ladder (about 20'). Any words of wisdom?
We ruined my 150' hank of Blue Streak doing things we shouldn't have. Local Stihl dealer has 150' of 7/16" Notch Dragon kernmantle for $103. Any good?
We ruined my 150' hank of Blue Streak doing things we shouldn't have. Local Stihl dealer has 150' of 7/16" Notch Dragon kernmantle for $103. Any good?