








🌳 Seal the deal on tree health—because your garden deserves the best!
Treekote Tree Wound Dressing is a professional-grade, 128 oz pruning sealer and grafting compound that accelerates tree healing by creating a protective, moisture-resistant barrier. Designed for all-weather durability, it prevents decay and pest invasion while promoting natural callus growth. Ideal for extensive use in tree repair, bonsai care, and grafting, this USA-made formula is a must-have for serious gardeners and contractors aiming to keep their plants thriving year-round.






| ASIN | B01E61VSKE |
| Brand Name | Treekote |
| Color | multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (178) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Type Name | PLANT_SEED |
| Item Weight | 4.04 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Eaton Brothers Corp. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 128 |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Model Number | 128 |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Flexible Sealant |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Herb |
| Style Name | Adhesive |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 050699001284 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
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Saves your trees from goat attacks!
We purchased a property that has 40+ fruit trees on it and we love them. Adopted some goats last year to help us with the over abundant weed problem we received after an awesome monsoon season. They did a great job on the weeds - until they discovered the fruit trees. Ugh. Since there were no leaves on the trees because they were dormant, the goats decided to eat the bark. On my mature fruit trees. Amazingly, we did not have curry after discovering the damage... and yes, we still have our goats, we just learned to tether them! A neighbor suggested this product and we had to have faith it would work once spring rolled around. I'd suggest getting a bunch of disposable gloves to use for applying this stuff. It makes a tedious job much easier than using a brush. Plan on spending more time than you think you will. Walk around your tree twice after applying it - to verify you've covered every spot. It didn't save every tree or branch - some damage went too deep, but most of the branches/ trees that we lost had spots that we missed. We'd give it a 95% success rate - and will always keep it on hand just in case. FYI, the pics are of one apple tree we have.
A**Z
They help por the trees
It s the best for the trees
A**S
Tress
We had a pecan tree that we needed to cut, but we didn’t want it to have just fresh wood out and we needed something to sell it and this was great the first bucket we got it was destroyed and shipment, but they did replace it and send us another one and so far we think it’s doing great
M**M
Wear work clothes using this stuff unless you're a lot tidier than me.
Good stuff. Buy some good tree wrap if you need to spread it near undamaged bark.
G**O
Spreads Easy
This forms a winderful barrier againt insects, woodpeckers an squirrels. I put it on a huge tree hit by lighting. Half the tree was gone but treekoted the wound an the other half of tree has shown no signs of dying. I hav since treated all my trees wi a few exceptions. I hav a tree service coming in the fall to treat the areas higher up the trunks. I used a paint scraper to apply an it was like icing a cake. Easy to use but wear gloves.
E**D
Perfect for the job!
Used to repair the damaged trees after the hurricane.
R**R
Tree protection
Good. Product good but tree was too far gone to save it.
L**S
Not as good as I had hoped....
The product appeared to be a little runny, but thick enough to apply. I used it on several trees which had old damage and several of the wounds I filled ended up ended up running down the tree and making a big mess. The main tree I bought it for was an incredible Hugging Tree but ran down the entire tree which looked like crap. I was very disappointed in the end with the consistency. It was too thick to stir from the get go so thought when applying it should not run... guess I thought wrong. #dissapointing