well they dont look like worth keeping thats for sure
"John Owens" wrote in message
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Thanks Sacha.
They are not Leylandii.
I do not know exactly what they are.
There are photos on
http://www.goodviews.co.uk/moreoutside.htm
Specifically the view from the back patio
and the same tree / hedge goes around the front.
http://www.goodviews.co.uk/Accom%20GoodView.htm
Cheers
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John Owens
Fax 44 1509 89 08 22
www.GoodViews.co.uk
"Sacha" wrote in message
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in article , John Owens at
wrote on 4/7/03 1:20 am:
Hello
I / We have a cupressus which is lovely but too high in parts. To be
frank
we have to pay the gardener too much to trim it as he practically need
climbing gear and oxygen to reach it. (well at least a complex set of
ladders). We asked about reducing it by between 0.5-1.5 metres in
parts.
snip
If you're talking about the south of France, what kind of cupressus is
it? I
ask because while I loathe C leylandii and almost always advocate
removing
them and putting something less thuggish and prettier in their place, if
it's C. sempervirens, the whole point of them is that they *are* tall
and
tapering and to my mind, quite gorgeous. If they're cut into, I would
think
their whole raison d'etre would be lost.
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Sacha
THanks Sacha.
They are not Leylandii.
I do not know exactly what they are.
Theree are photos on
http://www.goodviews.co.uk/moreoutside.htm
Specifically the view from the back patio
and the same tree / hedge goes around the front.
http://www.goodviews.co.uk/Accom%20GoodView.htm
Cheers
--
John Owens
Fax 44 1509 89 08 22
www.goodviews.co.uk