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I disagree, I removed two trees today that I severed the ivy on 12 months ago, it was so easy to remove:thumbup1:

 

Next time I get an ivy stripping job, I will sever it first and go back a year later to remove it :001_smile:

 

any time im pricing and get the go ahead there and then i will sever any ivy on the trees,even a few weeks dead seems to make a difference.

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Gardening jobs, (as I call them): trimming and pruning shrubs, hedging etc; if I can't climb it and attack it with a chainsaw it's a gardening job...

Ivy: I get it off with a chainsaw, stroke/slice it off like I'm combing it with the saw, flat of the bar parallel to the tree, it comes off easy and doesn't hurt the bark if you are careful. Doesn't work if the ivy stems are thick though.

Scariest job: snatching tops out.

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