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france_honduras

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  1. Thank you for the information. Yes, in fact I wouldn't mind have those trees removed as they are shading juniper that are more important. Customer is on a budget (like everyone), and I want to recommend spending for the best value.
  2. I'm a landscaper and a property I work on has these two large tree growing into each other. Neither tree appears to be dying at this point, although you can see the maple has awful form. When should I look at calling a tree company to take a look? Is this something that can be put off until one or both of trees starts to decline? Can the sweetgum be saved?

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