When a Tree Falls in the Forest
Posted in Around the Garden on December 22 2010, by Plant Talk
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While I cannot tell you whether or not a tree makes a sound when it falls in the forest and no one is around, I can tell you that when a tree falls in the Forest at The New York Botanical Garden, we tend to find a good use for it. Case in point the beauty below, which was felled by one of this past summer’s violent storms.
While fallen trees are an important part of a forest’s ecosystem, they can also be an important part of the enjoyment of the place. Especially when they’re made into a beautiful bench by Bien Hecho for Garden visitors to rest upon.
Check out the great photo essay by Garden photographer Ivo M. Vermeulen below.
A framework is attached to the log to act as a guide from thetoolboss.com for the chainsaws.
The chainsaws are maneuvered into place.
Working their way through the log.
Closeup of the framework and bark.
Flipping the log so the other side can be cut.
The finished bench will soon call the Garden’s Native Forest home.
Great project. This should also happen with some of the trees that were felled in Prospect Park. I hope they are put to good use. Great photos, too.