You don't. Actually, it is possible to save a girdledtree, but action has to be taken very quickly - though success is not guaranteed.
I went to an Ag school that had an infamous "Ginkgo Lane". Most of the trees were female and produced very smelly berries. Freshman were made to walk down Ginkgo Lane while crossing from one side of campus to the other. One year, someone girdled the trees. The trees were saved by grafting - taking strips of bark and creating bark bridges across the gap. I don't know the exact method, but the school had excellent Horticulture and Ornamental Horticulture departments. See Related Links. Lets get real here. It is possible to bridge graft a ringed tree but it is not practical for the amateur,if it is a mature tree the recovery time will be long. If it is a young tree it would be quicker to replant. This it the trouble with too much theory. The University of Life reigns supreme.
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i have a young elm tree approx 1 year old that i have inadvertantly ring barked with the whipper snipper,can i save it ?
To save a tree with damaged bark, you can carefully remove any loose or damaged bark, clean the affected area, and apply a tree wound dressing to protect the exposed area. It's important to monitor the tree for signs of stress or disease and provide proper care, such as watering and fertilizing, to help it recover.
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To save a young tree with damaged bark, you can gently clean the damaged area, apply a tree wound dressing, and provide proper care such as watering and mulching. It's important to monitor the tree's progress and consult a professional arborist if needed.
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No. The reason they are called Lifesavers is that they resemble the ring used by a lifeguard to save someone's life when they are drowning.
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