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Ian Flatters
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just a quick question. why did the tree have to come out?

 

Honestly, because they wanted it out. There were 3 pines originally we took one out which was over the driveway 4 months ago, then they didn't like the shape of the group that was left so a month later i removed the middle one then they decided they might as well have the last one out, grind the stumps and plant something different.

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Honestly, because they wanted it out. There were 3 pines originally we took one out which was over the driveway 4 months ago, then they didn't like the shape of the group that was left so a month later i removed the middle one then they decided they might as well have the last one out, grind the stumps and plant something different.

 

thanks just wondered :thumbup:

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