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We have a Christmas tree in our small back garden planted by my Mother so felling is the last resort. Is it possible to reduce it so it takes up less space as it will only get bigger. I appreciate it still needs to look ok and not butchered so this is the reason for my question.

Any help is appreciated.

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  On 04/05/2022 at 19:12, Conner said:

Yes it is the house is my mothers and she decided to have it put down so she didn’t have to cut itemoji23.png

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Well there's your answer then!

 

Fell the tree and replace it with an artificial xmas tree so you don't have to cut it. :bandit:

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We used to do one like that by hand for a elderly customer, was a 15ft tall perfect cone trimmed at least every other year but more often than not yearly.

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