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Vushtrri
Good morning…..along the side of our property are a row of Beeches that the previous owner topped himself to heights varying from about 15 to 20’.It looks a mess..even more so when not in leaf.. I’m aware of the ‘controversy’ surrounding the issue of topping and it’s possible consequences so my question is ..have I really got anything to lose by bringing them all down to about 8’in an attempt to try and make a hedge of it? As it stands at the moment the lower 8’ along the length of the run is almost a hedge with the current growth..
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