Not swearing at them . For the first time ever, I've got a silver birch tree bleeding after cutting off a few annoying twigs. Never encountered this before in all my time gardening for a living. Tried applying some dry lime but it has just literally washed it off again. Anyone any ideas? Probably just the sap rising at a rate of knots with the sun shining but I'd hate to think I've damaged a lovely tree because of a few dangling twiglets
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Ty Rl, Bren. I've googled and even seen reference to someone using a blowtorch to try to seal a bleeding root without success. Seen reference to Birch sap wine and also the following "The Russians tapped the Birches (to make a very strong booze) so much during the horse drawn era hundreds of acres were destroyed as the trees bleed to death". Me, I can settle for a newcastle brown, a hobgoblin or of course a pint of my favourite
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We've made birch sap wine - it was a bit like Retsina (I like that)! It was impossible to bung up the hole though and the trees died a few years later - probably as a consequence of the tapping. They were due for the chop anyway so it didn't matter. This was a hole in the trunk, not a few little twiglets I'm sure yours will seal up - Put an ice cube on it
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostWe've made birch sap wine - it was a bit like Retsina (I like that)! It was impossible to bung up the hole though and the trees died a few years later - probably as a consequence of the tapping. They were due for the chop anyway so it didn't matter. This was a hole in the trunk, not a few little twiglets I'm sure yours will seal up - Put an ice cube on itMy Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Postsnot my tree. tis a customersEndeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary
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