tom2323
New Member
Hi,
we have a sweet gum tree that loses branches in high winds...
I want to get a tree company/arborist out here and look at it,
but I don't necessarily trust these folks...I fear they're going
to say to take the tree down, or suggest the most expensive
option...so I'm wondering if there are any established "rules"
about this kind of tree, as to how long branches should be to
best avoid breakage, etc.
Thanks so much.
Tom
we have a sweet gum tree that loses branches in high winds...
I want to get a tree company/arborist out here and look at it,
but I don't necessarily trust these folks...I fear they're going
to say to take the tree down, or suggest the most expensive
option...so I'm wondering if there are any established "rules"
about this kind of tree, as to how long branches should be to
best avoid breakage, etc.
Thanks so much.
Tom