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Can you prune to good?
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<blockquote data-quote="treeseer" data-source="post: 4234755" data-attributes="member: 4077"><p>No, it was somebody more civil. which aint sayin nothin. After 27 years of pruning willow oaks in nc, i seldom see any need for much crown reduction, so prune jobs are seldom that costly. Are you trying to enlighten them or endarken them? post a pic and make your point; cussin's for losers. so is spiking oaks to prune them. :msp_wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeseer, post: 4234755, member: 4077"] No, it was somebody more civil. which aint sayin nothin. After 27 years of pruning willow oaks in nc, i seldom see any need for much crown reduction, so prune jobs are seldom that costly. Are you trying to enlighten them or endarken them? post a pic and make your point; cussin's for losers. so is spiking oaks to prune them. :msp_wink: [/QUOTE]
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