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Friends of ours in Wincanton have a fairly small eucalyptus in their back garden in need of reduction. 

 

It's an easy afternoons work. Nothing vulnerable underneath it, good access to the back garden and the tree is only about 40ft tall.

 

Please PM me if you can help.

 

Apologies for the lack of a photo. I can get one shortly.

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1 minute ago, Mark Bolam said:

They do know this is pointless don’t they?

 

It's not nitens, so not super fast growing and it's been reduced in the past. What would you do instead?

Posted
20 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Wrong Doug.

Fell and enjoy the view.

 

18 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

It hasn’t been ‘reduced’ in the past J, it’s been hammered, leaving 30’ pecker poles.

 

It wants putting out of it’s misery.

 

It's not a great photo to be honest. It's actually a rather nice tree, though I am biased towards eucs :D

They don't need to open up the view as the garden is wide, so they have plenty of space to look at the fields. It's the only tree in the garden, and given that it's a fairly large garden, removing it would leave it lacking somewhat.

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