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Post by nazimundo on Mar 30, 2011 21:19:24 GMT
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Post by kedigato on Mar 31, 2011 7:40:34 GMT
Oh, dear, that does look bad, Alfie! Give it a bit longer to see if it gets itself uprighted again, as it sure won't look nice if you have to cut it back so much, such trees never do. They are Thujas, aren't they. Can't you make props for it? Not a pretty sight but if it helps.........
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Post by nazimundo on Mar 31, 2011 18:23:29 GMT
They are Leylandii Kedi so should take little hurt as they grow about 2 feet per year. They have been like that since the middle of December so I don't think they will stand up now, in fact on taking a close look some of them are broken. I intended to cut them down to about eight foot anyway and try to keep them at that height and to that end I have the metal to make a platform to fit on the top of my trailer that fits on the back of the mower ( Unfortunately this is out of commission at the moment but I have another one on order and it should be here soon ) Alfie
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Post by capney on Mar 31, 2011 18:23:40 GMT
Maybe think about making a feature of it as it is... then again.. maybe not.
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Post by nazimundo on Apr 1, 2011 13:20:20 GMT
Thought of that one Robert but decided against it ;D It's just a shame they are not Yew trees as I could have made a fortune selling the curved branches for making longbows Alfie
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