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Good morning all,

 

just wanted opinions on sycamore tree in my garden. Large branch fell during the high winds on the weekend. Looks like there was some rot in the area that broke. Is the damaged remaining branch ok to be left as it is, or should i have it removed? I assume the rot will only get worse.

many thanks

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6 minutes ago, madmaxtree said:

If there's rot, it's probably best to have it removed. You're right, leaving it might just make things worse over time. Better to play it safe and keep your garden in tip-top shape.

That is a very poor take on the situation.

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