[CANUFNET] Tree wells
Ian Wilson
IWilson at kelowna.ca
Fri Nov 7 12:19:38 EST 2008
The product from this company that they advocate for use in tree wells,
is "Addaset" I believe. It appears to be a mixture of fine pea gravel
with epoxy resin. The City of Vancouver used to used to do this (they
mixed up their own recipe) with tree wells in their downtown area. It's
very attractive and seemed to keep weeds etc out of the tree wells but I
heard that they were no longer using it in tree wells. I think the
reason was that eventually the product was lifting up and becoming
cracked and chipped and it became a tripping hazard.
Another possibility that I've been considering is a "pour in place"
recycled crumb rubber product that is bound up with resin, but it also
allows air and water to penetrate. I saw this at the Western Chapter
ISA meeting earlier this year. Has anybody tried this? It probably
would not crack or lift up the same way. We've used the rubber sidewalk
pavers around trees for a few years now, with good success, but I
thought this "pour in place" idea was neat. Here's a link:
http://www.rubbersidewalk.com/rubber_treewell.htm
Ian Wilson
City of Kelowna
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[mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of Genosko, Bob
Sent: Friday, November 07, 2008 8:33 AM
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Subject: [CANUFNET] Tree wells
Hello I was just wondering if anyone has experience with tree
well systems such as "chameleon ways" as advertised in the arborist
magazine. I am looking to see if they are affective and available by a
Canadian distributor
Thanks
Bob Genosko
Operations Supervisor
Municipality of Clarington
Phone:905-263-2291
Fax:905-263-4433
e-mail:bgenosko at clarington.net
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