I check my burl trees a couple times a year to make sure they are alive and well and took a walk today to see how they were doing. I think they know I won’t cut them as long as they’re alive
and they’re still safe. I laid my pocket knife on a couple of them to show the size.
I did find that a couple large maples close to them had finally came down after being up rooted and leaning from the hurricane that came through a little over a year ago. They were too dangerous to cut when leaning but I knew they would fall eventually. Both are over 24” in diameter. One will yield a 12’ log and the other should be 20-30’ before it forks. Now I need to call in a few favors to help me get them out.



I did find that a couple large maples close to them had finally came down after being up rooted and leaning from the hurricane that came through a little over a year ago. They were too dangerous to cut when leaning but I knew they would fall eventually. Both are over 24” in diameter. One will yield a 12’ log and the other should be 20-30’ before it forks. Now I need to call in a few favors to help me get them out.






