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Hi Guys,

 

Just a quick one, have a client with a 38ft crack willow with a split bough around 9ft, has had no previous work done to it! quoted to pollard just below the split but have i missed the window with the sap rising to perfom that operation with am concerned I am assuming being a willow it will be ok but with the potential for drought this year that stressing it and hitting it that hard it might be a problem!!.....any thoughts would be appreciated!!

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I did two last week with no concerns. Late summer is worse, before they put their energy back into the roots, but even then you would be unlucky to kill one!

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