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Repairing Ice Damage in Kansas City's Landscape
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Trees with split trunks or major limb forks may possibly be salvaged if the split is not too extensive. Repairing this type of damage will involve a cable and brace technique that should be left to a professional tree service. Some small to medium-sized trees may have been uprooted. It may be possible to straighten these trees and brace them with guy wires. Do not attempt this unless one-half to one-third of the tree’s original root system is still in the soil and the remaining exposed roots are relatively compact and undisturbed. Before straightening the tree, remove some of the soil from beneath the root mass so the roots will be placed below the existing grade level. Attach two to three guy wires to the trunk and anchor the wires 10 to 12 feet away from the tree. Corrective pruning to help improve the shape of damaged trees is best done now. The tree will respond quickly this spring if it has not been severely damaged. Take care not to remove more than one-third of original branches. This will severely retard the tree’s growth in the spring and may damage it beyond recovery. Treatment of the trunk and limb wounds with tree paint is not necessary. In fact, research shows that painted areas can lead to increased rot and decay due to trapped moisture in areas where the paint cracks open. You may want to fertilize your tree this spring with a good quality tree fertilizer now to encourage new growth in the spring.

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Hamons Custom landscaping offers a broad range of landscape solutions for properties in the Kansas City area. We provide the consistently high quality and superior service that a small owner operated company can provide. Hamons Custom Landscaping specializes in providing Kansas City homeowners with the nicest lawn and landscapes. If you have questions contact Jeff at Jeff@hamonslandscaping.com or visiting their website at www.HamonsLandscaping.com

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Great informative article - Does snow pose the same risk as ice?
January 31, 2008 07:25:52
Bill Says
Snow can pose a risk Bill - However, becuase it does not stick to the branches like freezing rain does -- it usually does not add as much limb breaking weight.

The most dangerous time for snow is if we get an early October Snow and there are still lots of leaves on the trees. This can be devaatating!
January 31, 2008 08:53:46

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