Dav4
Drop Branch Murphy
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I have a very nice, old Rocky Mountain Juniper that I started working on this past summer. As you can see from the pics, it has loads of natural deadwood which I plan on treating only with lime sulfur. The branch coming off the base of the trunk must have died recently, as there was bark and dried foliage present. I think it has a nice twisting movement and might compliment the tree, but it won't have the aged, weathered appearance where the bark has been protecting the wood. How would you proceed? I feel my safest option is to remove the bark, minimally carve/shorten the jins and treat with lime sulfur. The other option is to age the wood with fire to open up the grain, but I'm afraid the color will not match the rest of the deadwood on the tree. Any advice will be greatly appreciated,
Dave
Dave