Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: JW_Halverson on April 23, 2017, 03:00:29 pm
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Somebody went and cut down some chokecherry at the dog park last spring. A bunch of new shoots came up last year and I left them alone. This spring as they are popping buds, I am stripping off the buds for the first 36" of the straightest in order to keep them from sending out branches later this spring. When they fill out enough later this summer, I will wander through to do some constructive thinning. So, yeah. Shoot.
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That's thinking ahead JW. I like to improve my Red Osier shoots to.
Bjrogg
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Just get there before the park maintenance crew.
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Just get there before the park maintenance crew.
This is a "wild park". They pick up the trash cans and mow only rarely. Just the way I like it!
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Check out this video:
www.facebook.com/Hobbies Gardening/videos/1367369653305850/
Just remove the space between Hobbies and Gardening.
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Wow, looks like it cuts a perfect self nock on green wood.
What is the purpose of doing this in that video?
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JW, you wouldn't know who cut down the chokecherry to generate some nice arrow shoots, would you )-w( ::)
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Wow, looks like it cuts a perfect self nock on green wood.
What is the purpose of doing this in that video?
Grafting and I bet that little sweetheart is expensive :D
PS about $60 Can. I wonder if it would work on dry wood, probably crush bamboo.
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JW, you wouldn't know who cut down the chokecherry to generate some nice arrow shoots, would you )-w( ::)
Actually, yes, I do know who cut down the chokecherry. It was a guy named Ed with the parks department. They were thinning and I talked with them about it. Even got a name for the person to contact r.e. taking out a really nice pipe straight elm that is a sucker under a larger and healthier elm.....You know, to stop the stave...I mean SUCKER from preventing the larger elm from reaching it's full potential. )W(