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Topping a tree for solar panels
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<blockquote data-quote="ropensaddle" data-source="post: 2721454" data-attributes="member: 13949"><p>Document your recommendation and explain the extra measures and ongoing care that will be required. Then do the job or someone else will. Explain that you may need to set-up irrigation during times of drought and mulch to conserve the trees available water. Look, sometimes a topped tree can be ok if done correctly, we can't be so rigid that we alienate clients and our fellow climbers for an occasional topping job when its necessary to obtain certain criteria like solar panels. Just my thoughts here, if he is informed an chooses to go forward, your documented, do the dern work and get paid friend. Jmo </p><p></p><p>Can it be pollarded then put on yearly or bi-yearly schedule to trim?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropensaddle, post: 2721454, member: 13949"] Document your recommendation and explain the extra measures and ongoing care that will be required. Then do the job or someone else will. Explain that you may need to set-up irrigation during times of drought and mulch to conserve the trees available water. Look, sometimes a topped tree can be ok if done correctly, we can't be so rigid that we alienate clients and our fellow climbers for an occasional topping job when its necessary to obtain certain criteria like solar panels. Just my thoughts here, if he is informed an chooses to go forward, your documented, do the dern work and get paid friend. Jmo Can it be pollarded then put on yearly or bi-yearly schedule to trim? [/QUOTE]
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