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What would you guys suggest to do with this sycamore? Its around 25m and its in the bottom of the garden, has 2 sheds underneath it, one of the sheds is becoming part of the tree!

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Have you got a pic of it in context? Clearly there is decay in the knuckles but whether this necessitates no works, reduction or felling - wouldn't be able to say yet.

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Yep, clearly lots of defects present but bearing in mind Sycamore compartmentalises well their significance may not be as bad as it first appears...albeit collectively it probably does warrant some level of intervention.

 

Credit for asking n not just "diving in" :thumbup1:

 

Cheers..

Paul

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