DaRube
Bronze Member
No, this isn't a typo. I had the guy from Soil and Water Conservation out yesterday to look at the pond, and the thing that he said needed to be dealt with post haste.....was the trees growing out of the dam.
As he explained it, either the trees will live....and their roots will degrade the dam.....or the trees will die, the roots will rot, and water will get into the cavities....and that will damage the [censored]. Sounds like dammed if the do, or dammed if they don't to me.
Anyway, I've got to get them out before it gets worse, and I've got two options......either to use the tractor to pull them out, or to chainsaw them down. Most of them are one or two inches in diameter, but a few get as much as four inches in diameter. Any recommendations?
As he explained it, either the trees will live....and their roots will degrade the dam.....or the trees will die, the roots will rot, and water will get into the cavities....and that will damage the [censored]. Sounds like dammed if the do, or dammed if they don't to me.
Anyway, I've got to get them out before it gets worse, and I've got two options......either to use the tractor to pull them out, or to chainsaw them down. Most of them are one or two inches in diameter, but a few get as much as four inches in diameter. Any recommendations?