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nice work there matty.

 

i have worked on one a while back in one of the old Huguenots's buildings in East London. Was so laden with fruit that one of the stems had snapped out so we made safe and reduced the rest accordingly.

 

Apparently (or so we were told) the mulbery tree was vital to the silk weavers as the worms lived or fed on the tree.

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Posted

Nice work peter,no lions tails on that!

Did an oak yesterday that i wish i took some before and after shots on for my company web site im planning as its pretty rare it comes up on a job these days.

 

looks a nice climb tree wizard!

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Cheers guys. I always think thinning beech is a little pointless in the long run, but it keeps my pockets lined and the client happy!

Posted

id rather do a pukka job like the one you have done than reduce ,also i hate to see these over thinned lions tailed beaches ...they seem to have enough troubles with there health with out that being done to them

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