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Re: Deadly Disease for Cedar Trees!
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Posted by souNdguy on June 03, 2006 at 21:53:51 from (12.65.48.134):
In Reply to: Deadly Disease for Cedar Trees! posted by Dachshund on June 03, 2006 at 14:37:27:
I've heard of a cure that does work.. but costs a bit and is labor intensive. You put 3 or 4 plastic t-posts int he ground around the diseased tree, and any others you want to protect.. then take some 2x4 fence.. or even chicken wire, and make a shell around the tree.. make sure the fencing is a few inches off the ground... do this for all the trees.. now buy a fence charge that will power about 10-20 miles of fence, get 2 good 6' copper ground rods, and some insulated fence wire.. ground the fencer, and hang it on a wood post near the diseased trees.. connect up the insulated wire so that all the fencing around the trees are hooked together... power it up... I guess it must be the 'ions' given off by the hot grid that protects the trees.. but in any case.. i know it works.. My horses used to strip the bark off my loquat trees.. I used this remedy, and the 10 mile fencer.. I bet it threw the horse back about 6' when it's nose touched the hot grid... killed their taste for loquat I can tell you! Worked on the cows too... Soundguy
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