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The oak will be raised again in October 2009
Here is the summary of mail that occurred between the
agronomist Raffaele Fabozzi
Claudio Turella and Gardens of the Service of the City of Rome
the need to postpone the lifting of the Oak
(given the heat and drought of the summer months) in October.
Dr. Raffaele Fabozzi

Agronomist Specializing in Landscape Parks, Gardens and Turf
"... in view of the high temperature of this period, I work I would not have facts begin (in summer) water stress particularly worrying that the plant could suffer. The pruning of branches to be made to balance the crown and all actions necessary to proceed to raise the plant itself could be at this time so hot, fatigue factors for its physiological recovery. And 'well known fact that during the summer, except for rare exceptions (eg palms), any maintenance work (even more if overtime with the case in question) be carried out on mature trees is not consistent with good rules forestry. As above, I repeat once again, should not be construed as an opportunity to be heard (as we are often accustomed to do in Italy) but as a mere fact aimed at collaborative toghether the experiences of everyone to ever reach the good result of every deed done with heart and passion with characteristics that, for good reason, have always accompanied in his long experience of the management. "
Claudio Turella
Service Garden City of Rome
" Dear dr. Fabozzi,
Thank you for your good cooperation, we agree with his suggestions fully and in fact some days ago, we made decisions that coincide perfectly with what you have suggested. Regarding the problem of water stress has been resolved with the provision of water from a neighboring building and the task allotted to the firm of perform the necessary irrigation, we have also tried to protect the roots from sunlight and raising the plant has been postponed until next autumn. For pruning we intervened only on the branches affected by disease or damaged in the fall or invasive cuts made by the firemen at the time of their intervention. Thanking you again for your very kind cooperation, we are grateful for the opportunity to extend our most cordial greetings. "
July 2009

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