Short Overview: Arborist Gary Knowlton performs corrective cuts on a California Sycamore (Platanus Racemosa) to create roof clearance for a ... Gary Knowlton shows his mitigation for a weak double lead structure on a Bunya Bunya by tying a snatch line between the two.
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Arborist Gary Knowlton performs corrective cuts on a California Sycamore (Platanus Racemosa) to create roof clearance for a ... Gary Knowlton shows his mitigation for a weak double lead structure on a Bunya Bunya by tying a snatch line between the two. Gary Knowlton compares two bracing strategies for mitigating the decent of lateral leaders into the strike zone.
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- Arborist Gary Knowlton performs corrective cuts on a California Sycamore (Platanus Racemosa) to create roof clearance for a ...
- Gary Knowlton shows his mitigation for a weak double lead structure on a Bunya Bunya by tying a snatch line between the two.
- Gary Knowlton compares two bracing strategies for mitigating the decent of lateral leaders into the strike zone.
- Gary observes an epicormic shoot on a Mock Orange tree rolling in a cambium callous over an excision wound.
- Observing a healthy oak tree that has grown too close to a building, Gary Knowlton explains the need to
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