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20 hours ago, Patrick goulding said:

Only other thing is try to keep the new tree at a certain size what won’t upset your neighbour and drive them to being funny. I know you shouldn’t have to do that but lot of funny folks now days.

Our trees are always kept at a manageable height and pruned/shaped twice a year. The only thing that’s changed in the last 15 years is the neighbour’s attitude.

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