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Topping Conifer


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I have been asked to top this conifer ASAP due to a dispute with a neighbour and my client is currently in the process of selling his house and this is holding up the proceedings.

 

My only worry is the current hot weather and pruning conifers don’t go well. I will only be reducing the height and nothing else. I know hedge cutting conifer in hot weather can lead to the leaf going brown, but I’m just removing the top so hoping to be getting away with it.

 

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If it's holding up a house sale I'm sure what is best for the tree will not even be on the priority list, let alone near the top. Maybe worth finding out exactly what the prospective buyers are expecting.

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