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Today I had a leaflet pushed thro my door from my "local" person W%$£"(*&^%s tree Care and Landscapes. 0800 ..........

 

Pruning: To reduce size, remove crossed, diseased and shaded branches to increase yield.

 

Lopping: Removal of diseased or problem limbs

 

Felling: Diseased, dangerous or unwanted trees sectioned or removed.

 

Topping: To reduce wind or snow damage or to clear telephone or electricity cables.

 

Pollarding: Cut back to main trunk on suitable trees.

 

Hedges: Lowered trimmed and tidied.

 

Oh, and he will also take care of fencing, slabbing, gravelling and turfing.

 

I just love his technical explanations........................:001_huh:

I wonder what the utility people think.......................:sneaky2:

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wow i worked next door to a guy yesterday who had a firm with a leaflet exactly the same as that and they did his trees what an abortion! every cut was torn and there was nice hanging snapped cut branches left in the tree too....what really annoyed me was i commented on what nice trees they where when i quoted for the job now they are ruined! rouge traders!

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Today I had a leaflet pushed thro my door from my "local" person W%"(*&^%s tree Care and Landscapes. 0800 ..........

 

Pruning: To reduce size, remove crossed, diseased and shaded branches to increase yield.

 

Lopping: Removal of diseased or problem limbs

 

Felling: Diseased, dangerous or unwanted trees sectioned or removed.

 

Topping: To reduce wind or snow damage or to clear telephone or electricity cables.

 

Pollarding: Cut back to main trunk on suitable trees.

 

Hedges: Lowered trimmed and tidied.

 

Oh, and he will also take care of fencing, slabbing, gravelling and turfing.

 

I just love his technical explanations........................:001_huh:

I wonder what the utility people think.......................:sneaky2:

 

if i were you i would put it in an envelope address it to him and stick it in the post box minus the stamp lol

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here is a pic of the amazing said work ...pic does not do ustice to just how bad it is.......have a good mind to email to south cambs tree officers along with there name and address

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Today I had a leaflet pushed thro my door from my "local" person W%"(*&^%s tree Care and Landscapes. 0800 ..........

 

Pruning: To reduce size, remove crossed, diseased and shaded branches to increase yield.

 

Lopping: Removal of diseased or problem limbs

 

Felling: Diseased, dangerous or unwanted trees sectioned or removed.

 

Topping: To reduce wind or snow damage or to clear telephone or electricity cables.

 

Pollarding: Cut back to main trunk on suitable trees.

 

Hedges: Lowered trimmed and tidied.

 

Oh, and he will also take care of fencing, slabbing, gravelling and turfing.

 

I just love his technical explanations........................:001_huh:

I wonder what the utility people think.......................:sneaky2:

 

no tarmacing? perhaps the bottoms dropped out of it........literally :laugh1:

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