How to prune a dogwood tree with the Tree Buddha 002
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How to prune a Dogwood tree. The Tree Buddha Does it all with Hand Tools, No Power Equipt.
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I am a subscriber to your channel but I need to correct your statement or deception on the dogwood tree you introduced at the beginning of the video that the dogwood's Petal's ...they are in fact called bracts and the flower is at the center of those bracts,and are actually yellow when the open.
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Thx for the info :-). Can't seem to find ur website :-(
I have a pink dogwood that is getting a lot of moss on the bark. Should I be concerned about that? Remedy? -
Hi. Do you or anyone know a ~20 ft tree( if you know it's a good species to absorb Carbon Dioxide even better) that needs
i) No maintenance, not cactus.
ii) Can survive ~15 days rain/ yr weather, eg in the Equatorial & Tropical Region, Malaysia
iii) Has green leaves ? -
bhh
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lol, nice video I learned a lot and was entertained.... and now I know how to take care of my dogwood....
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Tree Buddha, I have a 3 year old 5 foot tall white dogwood that has just started to begin to show signs of major dead branches that started out looking good and healthy and were alive this spring. I'm thinking Anthracnose maybe starting to kill the branches. Is it advisable to prune away all the dead and dying branches intermingled with the good growth and branches this summer? Please let me know. The same thing is happening to my Kousa dogwood tree. I had a red and a pink dogwood do the same thing and it ended up so severe that I had to remove them. Trying desperately not to do that with these 2 remaining trees. Please let me know. I love your videos. Great job.
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We have lived in the same rented home for 50 years. Outside the kitchen window is a pink dogwood that has been a local attraction each spring. People come to take photos of the great extravagance of pink blooms and I occasionally light it from below at night. Three years ago my landlady hired a tree service to prune several of the trees out in front of her property and ours. Each year they have come and aggressively trimmed the dogwood, though I've asked them to go lightly each time. This year it looks like a weak, lopsided empty thing with very few flowers and only at the very top. Out my kitchen window I only see the main branches and no flowers. There is hardly anything left of it. It's breaking my heart.
I looked around a bit and I think it's called lion's tail pruning. Not good. -
Oh one more thing people say the dogwood does not do well in north texas because of the soil but this is zone 8 and dogwoods can survive in zone 8 so I'm confused about that....are they hardy? Are they sensitive or adaptable? I'm thinking to plant in Nay then the TX summer will come how can I keep my pink dogwood going through next summer?
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Loved the video. I live in Frisco tx north of Dallas my husband and I are building a house an just got clearance to plant a pink dogwood in the front yard in replace of the canopy tree, many people here say the dogwood won't last because the soil is alkaline but I was told to add peat moss to make it more acidic for the tree and it should be fine. Our new home will face the north and I thought putting the dogwood in the front hopefully it will get a little shade during the day. Any thoughts? Thank you.
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Very knowledgeable, informative and the guy is cute too! :)
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we call it a crown raise, but i run into a low of people who call it lifting the skirt too.
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