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cuttergary

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  1. Cheers Edward. Had a bit of a read up. Certainly sounds right. Presuming it looks different to the pictures I found due to the time of the year? Thanks for the advice ?
  2. Hi. Not great with fungi, so asking for help. This is on a silver maple. A limb dropped in the recent wind, below on the main stem is also very soft. There is significant die back in one side of the crown, quite a lot of epicormic growth throughout. any help appreciated ?
  3. Cheers guys 👍 Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
  4. Cheers Paul, I had wondered about phasing into a pollard but it's LA with traffic management needed on a very busy A road and getting them to agree to multiple visits is unlikely. Just found out its been 15yrs since the small ones were done. Will give bs3998 a read. Cheers bud 👍 Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
  5. Was going to say I haven't photographed the whole tree as it could be a little sensitive as the public have not been informed yet. Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk
  6. Hi all, hope I have put this in the right pace. I have been asked to look at a row of limes to Re-pollard. They are all over a main road and all of them are reasonably small and straight forward. There is one however which is much bigger, is long overdue any maintenance "don't know why, maybe it was deemed to much of a ball ache with traffic management" it's around 35 ft and if re-pollarded most of the final cuts would be around 12" across! Surely there must be some fairly dodgy unions, it certainly needs something done to it in my view being over a very busy road. Obviously limes pollards well. But is this pushing it a bit? Should it be reduced instead? The whole rest of the row on both sides of the road will all be pollarded. Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks guys 👍 I haven’t Sent from my D6503 using Tapatalk

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