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Neighbours acer, beautiful small example on our boundry. The light comes from our side and last year is was getting excessive across the window, so I lightly pruned it back with reduction cuts, still about a foot over fence.

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I havent touched the height and no attempt to shape it. My neighbour doesnt do much gardening - many corded hedgetrimmers have been de-corded and then used to tie back various plants, so I may offer at some point.

We used to have a large camellia bush by the window which is why the acer has a big self pruned hole. I'm wondering if this area of the stem will re sprout now that its getting plenty of sun?

 

 

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