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Just been to price felling an Eucalyptus that I have reduced twice but unfortunately this time it seems to have died. 

 

The work was carried in November to the same points as pervious. 

 

I'm looking for feedback to whether its my fault for what ever reason and if so could price accordingly for the fell and grind. 

 

 

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Who knows? Eucs are native to the other side of the world, so not surprising if they turn up their toes over winter. 
looks like a reasonable reduction. Don’t give them a discount on the fell and grind!

 

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You might have done, eucs are usually quite tolerant of  a prune though and the grass looks like it's been well fed with nutrients, perhaps they've contributed to its decline. As said above, you've tried to manage a large tree in a small spot and it didn't work, charge full whack for removal. 

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Thanks for the feedback. 

 

Just a part of me that feels guilty but will change the going rate. 

 

He's going to replant but not sure what yet. 

 

I was thinking a Sorbus as might be more suitable to size of garden. 

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3 hours ago, treevolution said:

was thinking a Sorbus as might be more suitable to size of garden

Sizewise good but seem a bit fragile to me, maybe search the small tree question threads as well as this must have been asked before.

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4 hours ago, treevolution said:

Thanks for the feedback. 

 

Just a part of me that feels guilty but will change the going rate. 

 

He's going to replant but not sure what yet. 

 

I was thinking a Sorbus as might be more suitable to size of garden. 

A rowan would work, a Liquidambar would look good there too.

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13 hours ago, treevolution said:

Just been to price felling an Eucalyptus that I have reduced twice but unfortunately this time it seems to have died. 

 

The work was carried in November to the same points as pervious. 

 

I'm looking for feedback to whether its my fault for what ever reason and if so could price accordingly for the fell and grind. 

 

 

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It looks like there is a bit of a pattern.

Eucs not handling our on/off winter?

 

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