Hi there I have a few really tall trees in my garden which are overgrown with assorted vines. Is it necessary for me to cut them at the trunk (at least some of them) to keep the trees in good health? Thanks

  • with chicken@lemmy.ml
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    12 hours ago

    I would say yes. The vines dosnt kill the tree, but make it harder to live. They are BTW really good plants for insects to live in.

    • CoachDom@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      12 hours ago

      So just cutting it at the trunk will kill the rest of it? Will the rest of the plant die and fall off? Should I cut all of them or is it ok if i leave 50%? I like how it looks but im worried about the trees.

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        10 hours ago

        Maybe.

        It depends on the vine, some of them will establish “aerial” roots and there is more than enough energy in the vine to grow back to the ground.

        I’d determine the type of vine and see if the reason it is over grown is if the vine is doing it or the trees are naturally dying due to the small copse degrading