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samwise

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  1. They havn't been pollarded before, maybe a daaaaam good clean out then and hope for the best, must admit i only asked about pollarding as my father likes the idea, i on the other hand, am not so keen on the look of a pollarded tree at the best of times,even less so when i have to look out of my bedroom window at the offending specimen! God knows how old they are tho, cant remmember when the species was first introduced?! Smells lovely when it's burning tho, hmmm i feel another ground level prune coming on!!! mwahaha:sneaky2: cheers for all the advice guys!
  2. Hi 2 all of you, this is my first post on this fine website! Just wondered if anyone could let me know how well False acacia responds to pollarding/pruning? And how long a Robinia is likely to live(yes i know it'll be a ball park figure but any idea would be appreciated). Asking as i have a couple of big'ns in me garden(50ft plus) which i want to try to tidy up, i've only worked on one before and that was a ground level prune. Any help is helpful. cheers. .

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