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The climbing and pruning of it wouldn't put me off. I quite like the scratchiness of it (but I am a bit weird that way). I just cannot see the point. You will have it all to do again in a couple of years and it will be full of upright shoots arising from your pruning cuts.

What is your client trying to achieve with this management?

I too would be interested in seeing the before and after pictures with a followup in 2-3 years time.

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The climbing and pruning of it wouldn't put me off. I quite like the scratchiness of it (but I am a bit weird that way). I just cannot see the point. You will have it all to do again in a couple of years and it will be full of upright shoots arising from your pruning cuts.

What is your client trying to achieve with this management?

I too would be interested in seeing the before and after pictures with a followup in 2-3 years time.

 

With the exception of tree removals, theres actually probably little point to most of the work we do to trees if truth be known! Point to this will be I will be earning money :001_smile:

 

heres the tree anyway, looks a reasonable size for a Holly

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With the exception of tree removals, theres actually probably little point to most of the work we do to trees if truth be known! Point to this will be I will be earning money :001_smile:

 

heres the tree anyway, looks a reasonable size for a Holly

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It looks like a choad.

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With the exception of tree removals, theres actually probably little point to most of the work we do to trees if truth be known! Point to this will be I will be earning money :001_smile:

 

heres the tree anyway, looks a reasonable size for a Holly

 

Well at least you are honest. I would say grab it with both hands as you will be able to do it again and again on a repeat basis.

 

I looks pretty leggy so shouldn't be too scratchy at all!

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