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Pollards, are they out of vogue in the UK?


Mick Dempsey
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I may be wrong but it seems some people get a bit sniffy about pollarding.

Do tree officers brief against them? Hereabouts it's standard on nearly all limes and planes in public spaces, they look brilliant especially after a cut, and also in the first spring when starting to leaf. Much better than letting them get away and having to fell and replant.

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I think they look great when managed and cut to cycle. I love the ones on the shores of Lac Lemman, and Annesy. In fact pretty much all over france as Mick stated.

 

We do a lot of repollarding on 200 year old lime trees when I am over in Oslo. To look at them you wouldn't think they were that old. They are cut on a yearly basis and look great when freshly cut.

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