posted 1 year ago
That's great news Timothy! I'll need to cut some of those down this summer. I'm making room for food trees, that won't entangle my power lines! i'm actually hoping that they pollard, but will not be upset if they fail to recover. They are teenagers, probably too old for training to pollarding.
Bob, do get your logs inoculated as soon as possible. My faulty memory suggests waiting two weeks before innoculating. This gives time for the tree's defence system to fail, making the inoculation more likely to succeed. But if you wait too long, some wild mushroom may get head of you and ruin your plans. Also, do seal your logs with wax. I didn't. This is year three. I still have no mushrooms. I suspect some critter ate my spawn. Boo hoo.