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I think its provabky tge grounds mai tence company that have organised it pretty shocking though.

 

It is fairly normal round here though unfortunatly.

 

]As an industry i think we need to educate the public but feel we cant really when every sings off a different sheet.

 

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what sort of tree are they?

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I think you have to think of context, they're a screen tree, not spécimens.

 

Tickling alders? all the growth is at the end of the branches.

 

Might as well hat-rack them, do it again in 7 years, then again, till they rot out, then fell and replace.

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There is nothing wrong with that type of work imo if the trees still serve a purpose. Let's face it they are probably there for one reason only, and it's far better than no trees at all. I doubt whoever is paying for it would get them lightly trimmed every year or so.

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I did this to a some limes last year, it's what the customer wanted, they've come back fine, if I'd cut back to growth points etc they would have been all over the place, I was happy with it

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