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Nice work chap. Looks like plenty of decent growth points to choose from.

 

actually there wasn't, not much growth internally the last guy skinned it out years ago, was going corkey in old age and getting out far enough on many of those branches was pushing my luck.

 

shall return when it leafs up for another shot as its so local to our yard.

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Tony- Hope its ok to add some pictures to this thread. It seemed most relevant.

 

Heres a veteran Ash i reduced today. The intersesting thing is that the estate manager said that the victorians grafted a piece of weeping Ash onto the stem 100yrs or so ago? I believe it was maybe an old weeping ash that through the years has seen multiple break-outs and reverted growth has eventually dominated? But who knows? It was an interesting tree anyhow:thumbup:

 

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Tony- Hope its ok to add some pictures to this thread. It seemed most relevant.

 

Heres a veteran Ash i reduced today. The intersesting thing is that the estate manager said that the victorians grafted a piece of weeping Ash onto the stem 100yrs or so ago? I believe it was maybe an old weeping ash that through the years has seen multiple break-outs and reverted growth has eventually dominated? But who knows? It was an interesting tree anyhow:thumbup:

 

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You post as many as you like, thats what this threads for.:thumbup1:

 

that was a pretty cool tree and suspect your thoughts are acurate. Really nice shape too, very high quality job:thumbup1:

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Nothing exciting but got a new camera so up it goes, birch reduction and a bit of a crown thin; cavities have started to form where someone had loped of some branches from the main stem. The costumer wants to keep it for as long as possible so took a bit of weight off nothing drastic.

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