Hi,
I've just noticed this large hole in the bark at the base of my plum tree. Any idea what might have caused it, or if I should be worrying?
Rather suspiciously there is a similar hole at the base of an apple tree a few metres away (right at the bottom of the picture)...
On a slightly different matter... when I first planted the trees I put a kind of plastic wrap thing around the trunk to stop my annoying cats using the trees as a scratching post. This worked very well and I just left it there (it expands as the tree grows so i thought no more about it).
However, I've just taken it off and on the apple tree in particular the bark has gone totally manky. No doubt all the rain got underneath and get it permanently damp, but the question is what do I do now?
The picture below is exactly the same tree as the 2nd picture, in fact the photo below is about 1-2 inches above where the picture above stops. You can see the difference in the colour of the bark - no that's not a difference in the photo, it really is that different in colour!
It's a really yucky brown colour and the bark is just flaking off. Will the tree survive like this? If there something I can do to repair it (some gooey stuff in a can from the local garden centre maybe?)
Despite the manky bark the tree has grown well this year and is covered in blossom. It would just be a pity if it suddenly died as it only started producing lots of apples last year...
I've just noticed this large hole in the bark at the base of my plum tree. Any idea what might have caused it, or if I should be worrying?
Rather suspiciously there is a similar hole at the base of an apple tree a few metres away (right at the bottom of the picture)...
On a slightly different matter... when I first planted the trees I put a kind of plastic wrap thing around the trunk to stop my annoying cats using the trees as a scratching post. This worked very well and I just left it there (it expands as the tree grows so i thought no more about it).
However, I've just taken it off and on the apple tree in particular the bark has gone totally manky. No doubt all the rain got underneath and get it permanently damp, but the question is what do I do now?
The picture below is exactly the same tree as the 2nd picture, in fact the photo below is about 1-2 inches above where the picture above stops. You can see the difference in the colour of the bark - no that's not a difference in the photo, it really is that different in colour!
It's a really yucky brown colour and the bark is just flaking off. Will the tree survive like this? If there something I can do to repair it (some gooey stuff in a can from the local garden centre maybe?)
Despite the manky bark the tree has grown well this year and is covered in blossom. It would just be a pity if it suddenly died as it only started producing lots of apples last year...
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