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Not Only Our Trees, Especially White Pines?

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Dagny's Real Estate

Not Only Our Trees,  Especially White Pines?

We have all endured a lot here on the East Coast, with Hurricane Sandy blasting through our woods and shore lines.   Trees down in all kinds of directions - some landing in safe areas, and then others  landing in the middle of driveways, or on top of houses.....  

We have concluded that the weakest tree we have here in Connecticut is the white pine tree.   It is used by nurserymen for quick screening planting for developments or between close houses.    Many years later, the trees are only tops, waving around in any kind of wind.    

What I discovered with this last storm was just how brittle these trees are.    I leaned on a branch of a huge limb that had fallen the night before - very alive still - and it just snapped!    I had always thought that these branches snapped because of the cold in the winter, but it was 65 or 70 degrees out!   It was sunny and warm.  

I then went down the length of the huge limb, and just snapped off the rest of the branches by hand.   There is not a tree around that you can do that to...  (I wish I could say it was my awesome strength!)  white pines after Hurricane Sandy

 

I would say it is not a good idea to plant white pines anywhere on your property.    They are very scary when they get too large.  

 

Gail Robinson
William Raveis Real Estate - Southport, CT
CRS, GRI, e-PRO Fairfield County, CT

Dagny - Good advice.  Same with willows for a different reason, they have shallow roots and fall over easily against your home in a storm.

Nov 05, 2012 10:22 AM
Dagny Eason
Dagny's Real Estate - Wilton, CT
Fairfield County CT, CDPE Homes For Sale and Condo

Gail - We don't have that many willows in our area, so I have not seen that happen much around here, but uprooting is also not a great thing... 

Nov 05, 2012 10:26 AM
Mike Warren
Real Estate - Colorado Springs, CO

Nice suggestion, Dagny. Good post. I find it interesting.

Nov 05, 2012 02:13 PM