Placido wrote:So, They came toady and disappeared the cherry and halved the silver birch (or sil bir, maybe). The extra light into the garden is quite extraordinary .
I've kept the hazel but Rod has cut it to what he said is a good length (two shafts, now about 3.5 ft high).
For free they trimmed the large pyrawotsit and the holly. Garden looks amazing . Doesn't seem to have fazed the birds at all.
Happy
I'm pleased to hear your visit from the arborculturists went well. I have found that the birds are fairly laid back as long as some trees or part thereof are left for them to populate.
Placido wrote: Thu Aug 15, 2019 9:53 am
At 0815 this morning I found myself beneath an oak tree (don't ask). The little acorns are just at the stage of green peas.
Very pleasant to observe .
If you were looking for King Charles II I think he's already done a runner