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Poplar reduction.


Stuart Witt
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I thought i'd share the reduction that we done this morning, on a typical sunny day here in bavaria, but having said that as i type the rain is on its way! typical. but after nearly a week of 28c you can't complain for spring.

 

The extensive decay at the base, the tree had been pruned about 5yrs ago and the spec was for 3-4mtr reduction.

 

We carried out the job according to the spec of the consultants report and is carried out every 5 years pending on the regrowth. The consultant checks the tree on a regular basis and our work afterwards. The local authority wants to retain the tree, even though its right next to the kids play park!

 

and you can just about about see my fat arse

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