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Hi, I did a reduction on a hornbeam a couple of weeks ago and its bleeding quite a lot. Will it be ok? I did a Walnut in Jan and that leaked all over the drive!!! What reassurance can I offer the customer.

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Most likely it will be ok, try to leave it a few years before any more pruning, it may have depleted its reserves.

As an aside someone once told me if you press your ear against a hornbeam at the right time of year you can hear the sap moving. Don't know if there's any truth in it though!

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As said, the best time to do Walnuts is high summer. We have two to do but won't be doing them until June/July time. Not sure on the Hornbeam though.

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