Cairo94507
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We have many Oaks on our property and some had some dead or damaged branches we had to prune off. The former property owner did nothing to the trees for 25 years and the only pruning they got was from the wind. The result on one branch we pruned off is large hole down that particular branch that goes to the base of the tree. So it is about 3' deep and hollow. The rest of the tree looks healthy. I do not want to leave this hollow branch which runs almost vertically from the base of the tree open and let it fill with water when it rains. Can I just get some aluminum sheet from Home Depot and cut it out close to the size of the branch and fold the ends over so rain doesn't enter the branch? Can I use any type of nails to secure it to the branch? Should I use some type of caulk or adhesive to seal the aluminum? We love our trees and want to be great custodians of the property.
Thanks guys,
Michael
Thanks guys,
Michael


