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High value landscape tree with basal rot
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<blockquote data-quote="WmTreeCo." data-source="post: 6814341" data-attributes="member: 159830"><p>Of course not. I was responding to the "What would you do with this tree?" part. He was looking for opinions, I gave him a simple one based on the info provided in the original post. </p><p>I've seen a lot of homeowners pump money into trees that aren't worth it. It can also be a liability nightmare for the client and any arborist whos had anything to do with the tree when the lawyers find out the tree was considered unsafe. </p><p>With all that said, if theres a way to save the tree, go for it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WmTreeCo., post: 6814341, member: 159830"] Of course not. I was responding to the "What would you do with this tree?" part. He was looking for opinions, I gave him a simple one based on the info provided in the original post. I've seen a lot of homeowners pump money into trees that aren't worth it. It can also be a liability nightmare for the client and any arborist whos had anything to do with the tree when the lawyers find out the tree was considered unsafe. With all that said, if theres a way to save the tree, go for it! [/QUOTE]
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