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im ament to be pollarding a river willow (blue one) tomorrow i need advice on what the heat will do to the willow as iv tryed asking then to wait till it gets a bit colder but they want it done

so what effects will the heat have on the willow

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this is the one and only thing i ever did to kill a tree!

 

pollarded in this kind of heat beside a lake, three had massive die back, not good, and would NEVER do it again.

 

wait till youve had some rain if you can, advise them what is potentialy going to happen if they proceed with the job now and do it, they are forcing your hand, its on thier heads.

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thats what i was thinking this tree has bin pollared for years the trunk is about 10ft round pollared about 15ft up and got about 3 years growth on it

think im going to try talking to them tomorrow

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Willows tend to be rather hard to kill. Having said that if the owner is adamant, it might be worth taking some cuttings from the 'pruned' material to act as a back up. Just stuff them in the ground and they grow from there.

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Might be a little different down there but up here you could do whatever you wanted to a willow, Whenever you wanted and it will survive!

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i would say the same thing for round hear mozza but never pollared in this heat always talked people round

we will see if i can have one more go at talking him round tomorrow if not i will post pic tomorrow.

i hate this part of the job where i want to carry out work on a tree and think it should be done later in the year to give the tree more of a chance of gettin over a reduction and the customer wants it done there and then and dont care about the heath of the tree (but it the customer thats paying ur bills so they think they are rite ):thumbdown:

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cheers for the advice chaps always find it helpful if im thinking about something is to ask other people that do the same job see what replies i get

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hi chap done the job the morning it was a bit of a pig as the wind was blowing the stuff towords the house and there gazevo but had fun doing it

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