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Thanks for all the thanks guys. I will pass it on to him.

 

Mark. I know what you mean. When i priced both jobs the client in both cases wanted the tree's to look as natural as possible. The first tree had been flat topped in the past and as you can make out the second had been topped as well. We only reduce Weeping Willows after explaining to the clients that they will be calling us back. In a lot of cases I have recomended no work at all. or when the client has a huge Willow in their tiny garden we have recomended pollarding.

 

Lots of places round these parts are built on Very heavy clay soils. So upseting the balance too much can cause problems. Thanks for your comments mate.

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very nice. I always think willow should just be pollarded. One of the worse jobs I hav ever been on was a willow a bit bigger than the one in the picture with the longest tallest horrible rose going through it, the drag was abot 50-60 foot up a steep incline and we had our old JO BEAU garden chipper thanks to the members of the caravan club.

 

very nice job though especially for a new climber.

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I would love to have more customers who would be happy to pay for a spec that will last less than a year.

 

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have to disagree mark i have done a few to this spec ...and 4 years later the regrowth is nothing compared to a harder reduction plus it wont be as full and as bigger wind sail as the traditional hat rack willow regrowth imo !

 

nice work cris they came in really nice!

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