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Looks close to being beyond safe working life expectancy to me.

Garden appears to have some ecological potential.

Sell that angle to the clients

Be Uber radical, Monolith, Coronet and add extra habitat niches, then replant. Maybe even a bit of relief carving for aesthetics :thumbup1:

 

But you knew that. :001_tongue:

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staged reduction- try and stimulate the growth of an internal canopy allowing further reduction. Thus reducing the overall size more drastically than trad reduction. Then turn everything within the potential faliure zone into a natural wildflower meadow :)

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staged reduction- try and stimulate the growth of an internal canopy allowing further reduction. Thus reducing the overall size more drastically than trad reduction. Then turn everything within the potential faliure zone into a natural wildflower meadow :)

 

A worthy exercise maybe, if it rocks Mrs Miggins boat.

What Pete suggests would be my prefered method.

Not sure a grafted Copper will take any serious (even phased) reduction though. :sad:

 

Speicialy like the wild flower failure zone Pete :thumbup1:

 

 

 

 

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