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Old 01-01-2005, 01:28 PM
Mike
 
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Depends where you are in the country, but here on the Isle of Wight the
'pairing' has already started, but then it has been 'very very' mild with
only a couple of white frosts.

Mike
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"dean" wrote in message
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Hi to the group. I have a quick question regarding my tree hedge in my
garden. It is about 10 feet tall consisting of Castlewellan Gold and
Leylandii trees. The trees were planted about 12 years ago. I am hoping to
cut about 4 ft off as soon as possible. I am asking when is the best time

to
do it, as I want to have a minimum effect on the birds and other wildlife.

I
dont know a lot about these things. Would it make sense for me to cut in

mid
January, or would this adversely affect the birdlife that often sit in the
trees. Thanx in advance.
D

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