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what makes a roundover a roundover? Is it not doing it to pruning point, just cutting anywhere to get a shape?

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Is this ok? Both trees were the same, doing the other Tuesday. Street trees that had been badly managed before, cut anywhere, so we just had a few years of epicoric growth to work with!

 

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Super, pleased it is, we've done over 100 in the last few weeks! Looking forward to having a good anchor in the future haha!

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wonder why it died!:001_rolleyes:

 

Looks like Beech?, so I would say inability to photosynthesises through the bark and lack of dormant buds????

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