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JessTrees
Hello Arbtalkers,
Could I please ask your advice?
The neighbouring properties are threatening court action unless works are undertaken to crown lift these pines that are situated to the rear of our property. Their basis is due to a lack of light as well as heavy needle shed into their gardens from the low hanging branches that hang over their boundary.
My question is, will removal of the low hanging branches cause disease or kill the trees if the works are completed at this time of year? I would’ve preferred to hold off until Spring, but I know this is not going to be possible due to heavily increasing demands of the neighbouring homeowners.
Would be delighted to hear your thoughts as receiving mixed signals from contractors and ultimately the survival of the trees is most important.
Thanks
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