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Produce => Non Edible Plants => Topic started by: Foxy Magic on January 31, 2007, 21:15:52

Title: Pollarding sycamore
Post by: Foxy Magic on January 31, 2007, 21:15:52
I have some immature sycamore trees at the edge of my plot which have been pollarded about 6 years ago. I would like to remove the very long offshoots (they are about 6 inches in diameter & about 12 feet in length).

Would it be the right time of year to do this ?
Any advice gratefully received !
Title: Re: Pollarding sycamore
Post by: Robert_Brenchley on January 31, 2007, 22:03:31
Do it now. That's the problem with sycamore, it's really too strong-growing to use effectively in this way.
Title: Re: Pollarding sycamore
Post by: Foxy Magic on January 31, 2007, 22:09:11
Thanks for that advice - I shall do it tomorrow.
Title: Re: Pollarding sycamore
Post by: Hyacinth on February 01, 2007, 13:02:15
I agree with Robert. Never turn your back on a sycamore and don't be afraid of chopping them back now and praps again in the autumn - they really do put on a prodigious amount of growth :( 
Title: Re: Pollarding sycamore
Post by: Foxy Magic on February 01, 2007, 13:56:52
Thanks !

They were there on the allotment when I got it & they are only there to stop the bank sliding into the river , otherwise I would get rid of them as I do think of sycamore as a bit of a weed.

There is a small benefit in them in that they produce leaves for leaf mould,but this is outweighed by the shade they cause.