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Andy Collins
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Nothing like a good burn up and cooking snags on the embers unlike my groundy who just drops them in the embers...

Bread and butter job... Not really that fun !!!

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Is it ok to trim these back at this time of year or am I better leaving it another month? As you can guess I'm not an expert in these matters but love the forum anyway - more for the photography than the knowledge of all things wood.

 

The missus is nagging me to get our conifers trimmed but I'm holding out for warmer weather :001_smile:

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Is it ok to trim these back at this time of year or am I better leaving it another month? As you can guess I'm not an expert in these matters but love the forum anyway - more for the photography than the knowledge of all things wood.

 

The missus is nagging me to get our conifers trimmed but I'm holding out for warmer weather :001_smile:

 

depends where you live mate, you need to watch for frost, salty wind and the dreaded east wind up here. That hedge of Matts has been trimmed regular to get it so tight, if yours has never been touched dont expect to get it so tight in, If you take to much off and any of the above have an effect on it you will get windburn.:thumbdown:

 

I dont touch connys from October to March and all weather and situation dependant:001_smile:

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