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Arborist from California, now living in Warsaw Poland


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Hi, I'm an arborist from California looking for part-time work. I have more than 40 years’ experience in horticulture and arboriculture. I am living in Warsaw Poland now. I come from a family that has been in California arboriculture and horticulture for 5 generations. I have been a registered consulting arborist, tree climber, nursery owner, landscaper, and have operated many horticultural related businesses. I can provide training, climb, prune, supervise, transplant, consult, landscape, tree preservation, large tree removals, creating gardens, and just work with the crew. I am very down to earth, reliable, and easy to get along with. Just looking for some projects to stay involved and keep in shape.

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