BadAttitude
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5 yrs ago, I undertook a major project to make my driveway safer. I widened it from 9' to 18' and added another 10-12' on the outside for a safety zone during the winter. It took about 1600 cu yds of fill to widen the whole 600' length. I dropped most of the trees that were in the way, but left a few to help support the steep bank. Up top, by the house, I buried one tree by about 15'-20'. I knew that would kill it eventually, but left it as a bank support. Last year it did ok, but this year no foliage. So I guess it's dead.
My concern is how long before it topples? More specifically, how long before the section of trunk that I buried rots? I don't have a clue as to what kind of tree it is other than it's about 50' tall and has about a 14-16" girth at the base. If it does fall, it would probably hit one of my vehicles. The strong NW winter winds might even blow it over. Do I need to drop it now, or is safe to wait til next year?
Here's a pic of the area that it's located...sorry, only one I have right now. The tree is located behind the stack of hay bales. It's barely visible in the pic.
My concern is how long before it topples? More specifically, how long before the section of trunk that I buried rots? I don't have a clue as to what kind of tree it is other than it's about 50' tall and has about a 14-16" girth at the base. If it does fall, it would probably hit one of my vehicles. The strong NW winter winds might even blow it over. Do I need to drop it now, or is safe to wait til next year?
Here's a pic of the area that it's located...sorry, only one I have right now. The tree is located behind the stack of hay bales. It's barely visible in the pic.