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Paul19
We moved into our new house last March and inherited a large Silver Birch. By mid-July there were seeds everywhere. I have read that the seeds shed for 6 to 8 weeks but they are still coming down in late December! Those seeds are a nuisance, in gutters, in the cars (including engine bays), on the drive and patio's, in the house, in the garage etc. Please don't suggest sweeping or vacuuming them because I've tried on a regular basis but they are still a real problem. Is there a way to reduce the number of seeds that the tree produces or even reduce the size of the tree (I've read Silver Birch doesn't like to pruned). I can cope with leaves but these seeds are a nightmare. Any advice would be appreciated as I would like to keep the tree but living with the seeds is impossible.
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