We salvaged a mature silver birch trunk from a garden last year when it was chopped down. It is in two pieces, both of them are about 5 foot high and about 2 handspans in circumference with clean cuts at both ends. I leant both of them up against the house, sheltered from the rain and they have been there for about 6 months now. Anyway, the other day I saw that one of them had started sprouting leaves out of the nodules that were trimmed off along the length of the trunk. I searched everywhere to find out if I stuck the trunk back in the ground would it start to grow again but all I can find is info on tree STUMPS regrowing. This is the opposite, it's not got any roots.
Okay, so I know this is really a ridiculous question and you are all laughing heartily at it because OF COURSE a tree trunk is not going to sprout roots and grow again if it is just stuck in the ground but stranger things have happened. I know many of you out there are forestry experts, so what do you think ?
Okay, so I know this is really a ridiculous question and you are all laughing heartily at it because OF COURSE a tree trunk is not going to sprout roots and grow again if it is just stuck in the ground but stranger things have happened. I know many of you out there are forestry experts, so what do you think ?