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spandit
This pear tree has, until recently, been crowded by a row of leylandii which were no match for my digger
(before:
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It was leaning quite heavily, partly due to the encroaching conifers and partly because of the prevailing wind. It's obviously stressed looking at the cracks up the trunk but it does fruit and I don't want to lose it
I pushed a stake in (how fun is that with a digger!?) and have propped it a little with the ratchet strap I had at hand. The soil is pretty soft and I think yanking the leylandii out may have disturbed things even more.
Is it a case of gradually increasing pressure on the strap or should I try a different approach?
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