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Rowan Worry
I have tried to reduce the shade in my garden by cutting back all of the
tall shrubs etc. In my enthusiasm I have lopped my Rowan tree - must be at least 25 years old. Most of the tall branches have now been removed - a great improvement to the light in the garden. However, I am now concerned that I may have damaged the tree. What are its chances of survival. SH |
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Droog Genzel wrote: I have tried to reduce the shade in my garden by cutting back all of the tall shrubs etc. In my enthusiasm I have lopped my Rowan tree - must be at least 25 years old. Most of the tall branches have now been removed - a great improvement to the light in the garden. However, I am now concerned that I may have damaged the tree. What are its chances of survival. High. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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