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Andy Collins
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The first one was a bit of a nightmare. Hazel I think.

The one on the far right was hollow and rotting, overhanging a garden where kids played most days.

 

I will remove all 4 (One fallen on it's own) but the nice lady can only afford half at a time.

I did the rotton one and the fallen one, going back next month for the two slightly more upright and healthy ones. They should just about survive the storms.

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Next windblown is a beautifull tree that I worked on last October. I did his whole garden, hedges and trees. I think the fact I had lowered his hedges and removed some trees may have contributed to this. :-( I am going back as soon as the next wind blows to check the next willow along the wind line.

More wind = more work but I was sad when this one dropped.

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