ChatterBank1 min ago
Cutting down a pear tree
We have an extremley large pear tree some 10 - 12m high very close to the house and we need to either cut it down or reduce its height by over half.
The fruit is sharp and useless so there's no love lost between us! we just spend our time composting it and worrying about it falling onto the single storey roof.
What's best? If we reduce it in height and leave just a trunk and two thick stumpy branches will it rejuvinate itself. And if we cut it down altogether, is the stump likely to regrow - will we have to remove that too?
The fruit is sharp and useless so there's no love lost between us! we just spend our time composting it and worrying about it falling onto the single storey roof.
What's best? If we reduce it in height and leave just a trunk and two thick stumpy branches will it rejuvinate itself. And if we cut it down altogether, is the stump likely to regrow - will we have to remove that too?
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