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<blockquote data-quote="JayBix" data-source="post: 2391077" data-attributes="member: 52946"><p>We moved into this house 16 years ago and the tree was already well developed. We had a notice sent from the community saying we had too much "debris" in our yard and had to remove the leaves/mulch that we always used to rake to the base of the tree. I'm wondering if removing all that had something to do with it. The thing I'm really worried about is falling limbs since our two cars are parked underneath the branches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayBix, post: 2391077, member: 52946"] We moved into this house 16 years ago and the tree was already well developed. We had a notice sent from the community saying we had too much "debris" in our yard and had to remove the leaves/mulch that we always used to rake to the base of the tree. I'm wondering if removing all that had something to do with it. The thing I'm really worried about is falling limbs since our two cars are parked underneath the branches. [/QUOTE]
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