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This Winter and Spring I should have uncovered an old lilac hedge that
had been neglected for 10 years or more. It had many weed trees of elm, mulberry and hackberry growing in them. What is left of the lilac seem to be all old dead limbs. So by Spring I should have all the weed trees removed and plan to chainsaw the lilac down to about 2 feet from the ground. I am hoping that the chainsawing of these dead branches will excite the root system of any live lilac. Some of the branches still show green cambium layer so that is a good sign there is still life but others seem to be all dead branches. So I have a few questions for anyone who has had experience with neglected lilac. Whether they can recover. And how much neglect does it take to actually kill lilac hedges as weed trees grow in them. Archimedes Plutonium www.iw.net/~a_plutonium whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |
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