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Old 28-06-2006, 10:39 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
S John
 
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Default Cherry Tree lopped in June


I have a twenty five year old cherry tree at the bottom of the garden, (at a
guess 25-30 feet high)and up until now, unbeknown me has now started to
obstruct light reaching our neighbours garden. A few months back our
neighbour eventually came round and mentioned it, and he was talking to a
friend whom said the best time to do trimming work on the tree would be in
the autumn. So we both agreed on that & left it.

However, last week I was tidying up the hedge and various bits of the
garden, when a bloke popped round asking if I wanted any gardening services
doing, and remarked that my cherry tree needing trimming (Lopping) and would
do this for a £120. I asked him if he was sure he could do this at this
stage of the year, so having no ill affect on the tree. He told me that this
would have no affect on the tree, so thinking that my neighbour would
benefit some light this summer, agreed for him to do so.

Must admit, garden looks much lighter now, however people including my other
next-door neighbour have now told me that I could have done long-term damage
to the tree, leaving it open to infection, maybe killing the tree. (This
Chap did say he had treated the areas that had been lopped)


I feel rather stupid, but more worried about the long term affects of the
tree.

Will try & post a link to the tree later.


Sid