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Pete E
Hi I have a mature Common Lime at the bottom of the garden. Girth is 2.5m so I guess about 80 years old, its 15-18m tall and 12-15m diameter. The tree is in good condition with a dense canopy. A couple of neighbours are complaining about the shade it casts over their gardens also over (the wife's) greenhouse. I really don't want to take it down, but its starting to dominate, so I need advice on how / if the canopy can be reduced. It's too mature for pollarding and just chopping the top off is not the right thing to do. I had a nearby Ash cut hard back to the trunk and main branches, which reduced height and spread by 1/3, but that produces shoots easily all the way up and is doing well. Can I expect the same from a Lime? Or can it be sensibly thinned out to reduce the shadow?
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Steve Bullman
Whatever growth you witnessed the Ash tree put on, expect at least double from the Lime. They are pretty tolerant of heavy pruning, but its not going to satisfy your neighbours, well maybe
Stubby
Move the greenhouse ?
eggsarascal
You missed the 'All work guaranteed', Matty.
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