I haven't been posting much here lately but I'm on a roll today.
Anyway my special lady friend has a row of 20-25ft tall cedar trees that are much needed for a wind break and soon will be needed for a bit of a sound barrier as well. There is a new highway about to opened a couple hundred feet from the tree line.
So here is my question, on of them is leaning very badly, due to the ground being very saturated and a few days of high winds. Is there any hope of straightening that baby up? I was thinking about tying a rope or cable up high in the tree then attaching a large ratchet strap to the other trees and trying to get it straightened back up a little. Any chance at all that would work? if not what other option might there be?
Thanks
Ben
Anyway my special lady friend has a row of 20-25ft tall cedar trees that are much needed for a wind break and soon will be needed for a bit of a sound barrier as well. There is a new highway about to opened a couple hundred feet from the tree line.
So here is my question, on of them is leaning very badly, due to the ground being very saturated and a few days of high winds. Is there any hope of straightening that baby up? I was thinking about tying a rope or cable up high in the tree then attaching a large ratchet strap to the other trees and trying to get it straightened back up a little. Any chance at all that would work? if not what other option might there be?
Thanks
Ben