My tree rats sometimes do something nice for me. Maybe to make up for throwing apples at me, in years past. They’d steal my apples, dash across the tree covered sky into a maple tree, then throw the
apple at me. Repeatedly. At me! Me, who previously thought they were sooo cute! Little bastards!
Ahem. My tree rats sometimes do something nice for me.
They planted a pecan tree for me. It is now three, maybe four years old. But life happened and I wasn’t able to keep an eye on my desired plantings as in the past. My poly-culture rebelled.
The culprit. Japanese honeysuckle. It has been given a death sentence. Wasn’t it pretty?
Now my tree has a very unique decorative trunk.
So, since it is a spiral design, I am hoping the cambium will still be able to support this tree. Or is it likely to die?
Maybe next winter find a tasty cultivar and graft something new onto it, below the tightly spiraled section? What do ya'll think?