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Andy Collins
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Why ruin such a nice tree? That is just wack, yo.

 

You're NOT SUPPOSED to do that to trees, don't ya'll know?

 

British "arborculture" is sure different that American. I wonder who's doing the right thing?

 

To assume you were lionstailing from a few after shots without seeing before shots is not fair.

 

Neither is it fair to assume that such a heavy reduction is with out justification without the facts.

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Irresponsible tree trimming practices know no national boundaries. As professionals our eyes are drawn quickly to procedures that seem questionable. I learned early in my career not to be too quick to judge. Because often there is a reason.

 

As professionals we tend to fall into a style of pruning that fits our location and our clientele preventing us from understanding what may be necessary in a totally different situation.

 

I don't like rules; there are too many exceptions. As arborists we need to be able to use all of our knowledge to preserve and maintain trees.

 

However, I do agree with Butch on the coronet cuts.

 

Dave

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A tree with NO targets does NOT need to be topped. Period.

 

Assumption is the greater part of mis-understanding.

 

To quote your rainbow page of cabling info, Trees that are too severely

damaged should not be cabled, as a false sense of

security may be created. Before installing cables in a tree, the tree should be

properly pruned and its structure evaluated.

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