Colorado State Forest Service
Colorado State Forest Service
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Where can one buy this
You can order them from Michigan Bulb Co. or other places that do plant stuff
Can’t you spray to stop bark beetle killing trees
YES
Thats beautiful
Im lokking for this plant the Christmas one
There is section in Rampart where the trees looked ripped out. Too much open space, drier conditions, and its sad and ugly. Whatever they are using and doing: PLEASE STOP!!!!!
Where do you get these fert tablets?
I don't know why, but I was thinking of cutting a long slit down the middle, but the way you did it makes more sense.
Protected {UNLOGGED}forest burn with less severity than treated forest! Google that statement
I saw boring holes on a pine tree as well. concerned
Got most everything right. Score the roots only if they circled the pot. Varying opinions on adding amendments such as peat moss and potting soil, but using good native soil looks reasonable.
YEARS AGO WE COULD CUT DEAD STANDING TREES U CREATED FOREST 2 BURN PUT THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT FOOLS
how to protect ash trees from the pests?
Best explanation of Ash trees on KZread. Many, many thanks. Great video.
When there is a wild fire, you should invest in beaver dam analogs. they prevent much of the erosion in streams, keep water and sediment in the water shed. Raise the ground water levels and clean the water ending up downstream. Plenty of research shows the efficacy of this approach.
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What about root rot? Does this product enhance the process?
it's probably for very dry areas and without much clay
I love Ash tree
Seroiusly? Keith WOOD?
Burn all the dead trees, if the wind blows...run. Time to make a new healthy forest from ash, it works as fertilizer. We are the mirror of the shit hole CA and pocketing the funding for cleaning forests shows what happens.
if the nursery has buried the root flare under inches of soil, isn’t it difficult to move the tree and make the hole lead deep?
Thanks for your video, how one can get this product?
I have a feeling that this guy can do a really good Jack Nicholson impression.
Tip: After people are locked up like Nazi's for a year (except the rich) and then they try to go anywhere, you guys decide to smoke us out all summer with 'control burns'? Thanks, thanks for showing us that we blindly trusted all the commies of Amerika to take our tax and treat us like shit.
I love trees!
Narrator instructs about importance of moving tree only by root ball and not and NOT straighten or position by handling trunk. Watch the opposite happen in this video 😳
Thank you very much
Really great video! Maybe I can add trees to the landscaping that was done by a landscaping Colorado Springs contractor purelyponds.com/ did in my backyard last year. I think trees will give the shade that I need during midday and early afternoons! Thanks for this!
OF COURSE his last name is Wood.
No.
What if roots are developing around the top surface 2-3 months.
Try the best carpenters and woodworkers plans. Woodprix.
It’s amazing to me that people will spend $250,000 on a basement remodel or an RV but won’t fork out the $15,000-20,000 needed to do mitigation on their five to ten acre lot.
I have an ash tree I planted in my SE denver backyard three years ago. At what size should I begin to worry about the beetle? My tree is about five feet tall and the trunk diameter is about the size of a dime.
Ash tree needs to be over age six or have 1 in trunk circumference, EAB does not waste their time with younger than that. Any early isolated crown leaf loss between July and September is sign of that year's EAB activity. Everything ash trees and how to patriotically protect one. scottieashseed.wordpress.com One should never see premature leaf drop on a correctly treated tree. No excuse whatsoever to witness continued decline unless improperly inoculated. As an arborist who successfully protected dozens and dozens of ash trees here in Chicago. Best suggestion I could give you is to immediately "proactively" self drench any ash you wish to retain. One can purchase generic imidacloprid powder packets for $40 or less, enough to treat six 45 year old trees. Or enough to protect one individual applying medium high dose rate for the next 6 years. Treatment not only fully protects a tree, it also transforms them into large emerald ash borer bug zappers helping to lower local EAB numbers below fatal damaging infestation population levels. Trees survive first five years because they can easily recover from low populations. So it's not a matter of accumulated damage, but in reality exponentially building populations reaching what we call the four year death curve.
Thanks! Really enjoyed that!! 😍 💖 💖
Awesome Forest crew to mitigate the fire issues and crowded forests..
Thin out the trees do not chop em all down please?
AWESOME <3 I plan on moving to someplace in CO in the future to retire!!
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Translation-Ash you're a tree? Nice! Wait is that a british accent? Sorry but I love british accents ♡♡♡
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It's very beautiful tree. How to save them from disease which affected now by beetles almost in all Europe .
Ljudmilla Mihhalko it isn’t the beetle in Europe but a fungus instead, Europe’s ash trees are much more resistant
nice work Nate! and CSFS