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Before: A Lime tree which had grown too big for it's location, casting a
shadow on the house and a possible risk of subsidence |
After: Rather than remove the tree, which would have been detrimental to
the aesthetics of the property, we crown reduced it by 25%. This reduces the
shadow the tree casts as well as reducing the risk of subsidence and the effects
that high winds would have on the tree |
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Before: This hedge needed to remain as it was the only screening between
the properties. As you can see it has grown out of control and requires
attention
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After: Here the hedge has been reduced in height and the sides have been
trimmed. With regular trimming this hedge will become the attractive screen it
was originally planted for
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Redwood Tree Surgeons, The Oaks, Coopers Hill, Eversley, Hampshire RG27 0QA
Phone 01252 870873
Contact Warren Aspey email redwoodtrees@btinternet.com
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