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    Not swearing at them . For the first time ever, I've got a silver birch tree bleeding after cutting off a few annoying twigs. Never encountered this before in all my time gardening for a living. Tried applying some dry lime but it has just literally washed it off again. Anyone any ideas? Probably just the sap rising at a rate of knots with the sun shining but I'd hate to think I've damaged a lovely tree because of a few dangling twiglets

  • #2
    If they really were only twiglets they should seal themselves with no major harm done.

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    • #3
      AP folks tap Birch trees and use the sap for tea or make syrup with it. so it won't do the tree any long term harm.
      Location....East Midlands.

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      • #4
        Ty Rl, Bren. I've googled and even seen reference to someone using a blowtorch to try to seal a bleeding root without success. Seen reference to Birch sap wine and also the following "The Russians tapped the Birches (to make a very strong booze) so much during the horse drawn era hundreds of acres were destroyed as the trees bleed to death". Me, I can settle for a newcastle brown, a hobgoblin or of course a pint of my favourite

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        • #5
          We've made birch sap wine - it was a bit like Retsina (I like that)! It was impossible to bung up the hole though and the trees died a few years later - probably as a consequence of the tapping. They were due for the chop anyway so it didn't matter. This was a hole in the trunk, not a few little twiglets I'm sure yours will seal up - Put an ice cube on it

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          • #6
            Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
            We've made birch sap wine - it was a bit like Retsina (I like that)! It was impossible to bung up the hole though and the trees died a few years later - probably as a consequence of the tapping. They were due for the chop anyway so it didn't matter. This was a hole in the trunk, not a few little twiglets I'm sure yours will seal up - Put an ice cube on it
            Bladdy Jobes comforter you are.................
            My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
            to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)

            Diversify & prosper


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            • #7
              You won't find me beating about the birch, Snadger
              If AP has killed his tree, its best he prepares himself................

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              • #8
                Water it well, and keep it well watered until the bleeding stops AP, to limit its moisture loss. They like to grow in shady places and by water, so they need a lot of water.
                Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
                Endless wonder.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post
                  You won't find me beating about the birch, Snadger
                  If AP has killed his tree, its best he prepares himself................
                  snot my tree. tis a customers

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View Post
                    snot my tree. tis a customers
                    Tell him you have observed the tree seems to be in trouble but you will do your best to save it
                    Endeavour to have lived, so that when you die, even the undertaker will be sorry - Puddinghead Wilson's Diary

                    Nutter by Nature

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                    • #11
                      lol, you devious man. My customer is a lovely lady and I told her the troof. Had to as she has to walk under it to get to her car and the sap may have a detrimental affect on her clothing

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