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I've been asked to go and look at a cherry which requires reduction.. and quote for the required work.

it's in a relativley small garden and has decking close by!!

All green waste is to be removed from site.

How much of a reduction would you recommend? The lady wants it cut back quite a bit... thats all the info I have at the moment.

I was thinking of a 40% reduction as it will grow back quite vigourosley and she would get good value for money, what do you guys think?

What sort of price would you put on the job? I'll let you know what i'm going to quote after you've all quoted for me!! :001_cool:

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You think I should cut it off that low??

 

take the 4 main leaders out it at that hieght and dress up the edges, its a garden cherry, if you do this now it will have a chance to survive a long life, leave it any higher and nieghbours will get scunnered and butcher it, we arent talking text book tree pruning here mat, i am being realistic. force the internal growth and it will be a hedgecutter job every year and it will be nice and tight and suit the garden size, offering screen to the houses and a nice bit of shade and colour:001_smile:

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