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Glen Poole
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nice job....i recon ash are one of the most challenging trees to reduce and make look half decent!

 

i may be completely wrong here but is that because there opposite growth pattern (i think, wasnt listening to well when we learnt that one) and so when you prune them and they grow back it doesnt look natural. i think im kind of on the right lines possibly, maybe.

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i may be completely wrong here but is that because there opposite growth pattern (i think, wasnt listening to well when we learnt that one) and so when you prune them and they grow back it doesnt look natural. i think im kind of on the right lines possibly, maybe.

 

top of the class jay!

also theres usually nothing on them to reduce back to apart from a sparse crown with a lot of dead twigs and no matter what theres usually an explosion in water shoots making any half decent reduction you have done look a bit dodge in a couple of years

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