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nh206
Hi, I have a silver birch tree in my front garden and was hoping that I might be able to get some advice on the best way to get it pruned. The main reason for pruning is that when it is in leaf it engulfs the nearby streetlight. It also does take quite a lot of light from the front of the house when in leaf.
I am keen to take advice on the best way to trim in a manner sensitive to the tree whilst achieving these objectives. It has clearly been previously pruned before I bought the house and as such has lost the typical shape of a silver birch, is there any way to get this back?
If you could advise what I should ask for when I get a quote and also when would be the best time to conduct the works. After a little research, I understand now is not the right time as the sap is rising.
Many thanks, Nick
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