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It's a shame, but, like everything, trees have a lifespan and poor Douglas appeared to be near the end of his. Enjoy the light - and maybe plant a couple of replacements in a more appropriate place? |
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I asked the tree surgeon (who has done tree work for us over the years) what he would plant in it's place and he suggested a liquidamber sweet gum. I think that would look wonderful and that may very well be what goes in that gap! |
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I do find the sight of trees being removed very sad. But having done it myself on a couple of occasions I fully understand the safety/light angle. Are you going to get the stump removed? Difficult to plant anything else there at the moment as I imagine the roots are quite invasive . . . |
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Sad to see it go, but I know you'll enjoy the extra sunshine. I had a juniper in my front yard felled in a bad storm, but luckily it fell across the street rather than on my house, so the City had to send a crew to clear it away; I only needed a tree surgeon to remove the part that was left on my property. If the sweet gum is the tree I'm thinking of it has stunning Autumn foliage. |
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Yes, that's the one Eileen. I was sad to see the fir tree go, but I trust our tree surgeon and he had said if it was in his garden, he would have removed it. Also the evil s*******s had an old dray in the tree! So they are now homeless ......... |
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