Re: Eucalyptus Tree
Re: Eucalyptus Tree
Posted by: Liam (IP Logged)
Date: May 22, 2007 17:55
Hello
I write on behalf of my son, who's email address I have given.
He has recently purchased a house in Maidstone. In the garden are three of these lovely trees that are enormous. The previous owner has allowed to trees to "do their own thing" and they have gone a bit wild towards the base. On one of the trees a secondary "trunk" has sprouted and has come out at an angle of some 45 degrees and has a diameter of some 12". I need to lop or cut back these trees as they dominate the garden. Help please. Please reply also to his email address as he probably won't find the site.
Best regards
Martyn
I write on behalf of my son, who's email address I have given.
He has recently purchased a house in Maidstone. In the garden are three of these lovely trees that are enormous. The previous owner has allowed to trees to "do their own thing" and they have gone a bit wild towards the base. On one of the trees a secondary "trunk" has sprouted and has come out at an angle of some 45 degrees and has a diameter of some 12". I need to lop or cut back these trees as they dominate the garden. Help please. Please reply also to his email address as he probably won't find the site.
Best regards
Martyn
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chris | 23/05/2007 12:46 |
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