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How many enjoy removals more than the tedious nature of pruning?
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<blockquote data-quote="DLCRL" data-source="post: 5143206" data-attributes="member: 128210"><p>I usually talk them out of that, it's a lot of work ugly results, sometimes it's harder than removing it, once in a while you get older customer who says I had it done years ago, now they want reduce the height again, I'm like it's your tree, your money. Unless they're really specific I try to drop crotch them, but you know what it's like if they want it a certain height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLCRL, post: 5143206, member: 128210"] I usually talk them out of that, it's a lot of work ugly results, sometimes it's harder than removing it, once in a while you get older customer who says I had it done years ago, now they want reduce the height again, I'm like it's your tree, your money. Unless they're really specific I try to drop crotch them, but you know what it's like if they want it a certain height. [/QUOTE]
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