We have been having an unexpectedly dry spring and I fear that summer maybe worse.
I have read that it is better not to prune drought stressed
trees as they exert resources to heal.
I'm wondering if anyone has information or thoughts on heavy pruning of sacrificial trees to aid nearby trees?
I have an abundance of tagasaste and other nitrogen fixing support trees inter planted in my food forest as well as a few mature trees. My thinking was that cutting them back
should free up moisture for other plants and maybe even shed some of the outer
roots and contained
water. Obviously I can also use prunings to mulch those trees that require assistance.
Soil is mostly clay, and becomes very hard and dry.
Any thoughts or advice appreciated.