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I would say "yes please" and tell you should publish it!:thumbup1:

 

Come on, that's got to be priceless. That is one real way to make a contribution to the evolution of arboriculture. Would probably make a great presentation too.

 

i had that very thought the other day about gathering some pictures for customers to look at to back up the patter , as people need pictures to make there brains click....

 

Ive had so many ideas chucked my way the last week or so its getting silly!

 

putting priorities together i guess making a small pdf/digital download to help you all convince your clients about the pros and cons of both methods seems to be pretty desireable.

 

In the meantime, feel free to copy (my) images from this thread to use for THIS purpose, we can classify it as "educational" purposes":thumbup1:

Edited by Tony Croft aka hamadryad
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Ive had so many ideas chucked my way the last week or so its getting silly!

 

putting priorities together i guess making a small pdf/digital download to help you all convince your clients about the pros and cons of both methods seems to be pretty desireable.

 

In the meantime, feel free to copy (my) images from this thread to use for THIS purpose, we can classify it as "educational" purposes":thumbup1:

 

Your a man in demand.

 

Thanks, I know someone who would really benefit from such an education:thumbup1:

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I pruned some in Cambridge, just reduced back some of the sticky outy bits (profesional term there) to pull their form into a tighter more formal shape, no regrowth from cuts 3 years later

 

Pherhaps try the "Do nothing" option?:confused1:

 

Ask yourself what the benefit from your interference will be and make sure it is a beneficial one...:001_smile:

 

without seeing what your dealing with it is hard to give any advice!

 

I might be able to get her to e-mail me a pic. I could just take in the sides.....i don't know.....maybe i'll just leave them for now.....never like to do work just for the sake of it....

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