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Getting rid of Leylandii
Hi,
I'm purchasing a house with 5 or 6 reasonable sized (I'd guess around 20 feet tall) leylandi trees at the back and not being a big fan I am quite keen to get rid of them. How problematic is this likely to be and what sort of ballpark damage to the the wallet is this likely to cause (I'm in the East Midlands if it helps)? Any tips or advice for getting them out? Whilst I really don't like the look of them nor like the excessive shading they give to the garden I do appreciate the extra privacy they give. Any suggestions as to what I could replace them with that would grow reasonably tall without a massive spread? I thought maybe some bamboo or is that totally potty? Thanks for any advice. |
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