Best of luck to you.Waiting for hurricane Francine’s landfall later today. Big trees and non-top heavy trees are on the ground. I have about 25 trees in the workshop. 80-90 mph winds projected. Fingers crossed. View attachment 566884
The house is blocking most of the wind. The tree on the bench is a honey locust and it's tied to the bench. I figured that was the best approach rather than power lifting 75 lbs or so to the ground. Low-slung trees fare really well on the ground in the wind. Winds are about 30 mph now and probably will go up to 60-70. The winds make a big counterclockwise route over land and lose some power before they reach us.If you’re just going to leave the trees in the open like the photo shows I would lean at least one of the patio blocked on each container. If container scratches concern you can place a section of an old towel between the patio block and the container. If it’s a shear wind force those ground trees will probably blow over. That pine (I think it’s a pine) on the bench should be moved to the ground.
Good luck, I will cross the finger for you....
Indeed I'm still trying with no results....That's impressive. I've never been able to cross just one finger.
Indeed I'm still trying with no results....
Tough to do indeed, I tried and had no luck either.Good luck, I will cross the finger for you....
You can do it; it just REALLY hurts!Indeed I'm still trying with no results....