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Squirrel 87

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  1. <p>Hi Dom bailey where abouts in notts r u and how much do u charge?</p>

  2. The crown is about 8 meters wide. About 10 meters high so it's not that big of a tree.
  3. Thanks for your advice. When I do the job I will take pics before and after and post them. I'm not the best but every tree you do the better I will get. I just didn't want to hack at it like a p@&£y.
  4. Looks very good, it doesn't look butchered at all. 50 percent is what customer wants. Due to the location of the tree. He will see anything less will be a waste of money.
  5. Thanks for that advice I will tell the customer and see what he wants.
  6. Would the cold weather coming up harm the tree?
  7. It's about 8 meters in diameter so 4 meters from the trunk. A meter of the crown is over a roof. So the customer wants a meter clearance from the roof. Which is fair enough. Is it best to prune it at the start of march and does it have to be cut at growth points?
  8. Hi I need some advice on reducing a yew by 50 percent. When is the best time of the year to carry out the work and all so do I have to cut back to growth points? I say this because I have seen yews cut back to stubs to compensate a natural tree shape. Within the canopy there's not a lots of green so is 50 percent too much? I'm no expert in pruning trees. That why I ask the question to you guys. Cheers for any advice

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