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Hi, I have been asked for a quote on this one. The options are felling or reduce it. Will this pine have a future after a serious reduction ? I never done one like this. The reason is because it is blocking the view from the appartments ; this is 4 stories so the tree is a big one....:001_tongue:

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naah......gradual crown lift, thin, retain leader and aim for the flat topped specimen it would happily reach anyway - could be several years repeat work on that one!

 

its not a pine. what is it? cedrus? actually it could be cypressy.......hmmm i wonder who'll be along to set me straight.....

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This tree cedrus deodar can be reduced and still look good.

 

simples.

 

if you wanna see a perfect one look down clarendon rd watford!

 

agree tony but could you make it look as lovely??!!!!

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agree tony but could you make it look as lovely??!!!!

 

I could shrink this cedar, you would know it had been worked but like the one in Clarendon road I did about 7 years ago, now has a new habit/shape and is a specimen to admire. It was wide and gangly dropped a limb in the winds one autumn on the office block roof.

 

Its a stunning tree now, and everytime I drive past it I feel a great sense of pride, nobody has felt the need to molest it since, its holding its habit new so well, more slender and long cone shaped.

 

i will get a photo of it soon.

 

so yes, I CAN

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This tree cedrus deodar can be reduced and still look good.

 

simples.

 

if you wanna see a perfect one look down clarendon rd watford!

 

Do you mean this one ?

Google streetview is a great thing !:thumbup1:

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