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<blockquote data-quote="treeseer" data-source="post: 738336" data-attributes="member: 4077"><p>Mike, the only green I took off was attached to some serious rot. I do not agree with Dan's suggestion to reduce the upright, even tho it grows toward the house and is exposed to wind, because its support is solid and the top is sparse . I will lightly reduce the horizontal for the reasons Dan mentioned.</p><p></p><p>It'll be 99 degrees when I get there to prune it today--I wanna keep all the shade I can!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeseer, post: 738336, member: 4077"] Mike, the only green I took off was attached to some serious rot. I do not agree with Dan's suggestion to reduce the upright, even tho it grows toward the house and is exposed to wind, because its support is solid and the top is sparse . I will lightly reduce the horizontal for the reasons Dan mentioned. It'll be 99 degrees when I get there to prune it today--I wanna keep all the shade I can! [/QUOTE]
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