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Moved house a few months back and in the grouds one of the sequoia's has about 4 or 5' of dieback on the top. Other than that it looks in reasonable condition appart from a bit of general deadwooding required.
Not exactly a common 'garden tree' over here and to be honest I think I did some deadwooding on one about 20yrs ago and that will be all I have ever done on these.
My initial thoughts where to deadwood and reduce the top slightly to a healthy union, but I would appreciate the thoughts of those of you who actually work on them!
I think i read somewhere that top dieback is common, true or not?
Thanx
ps its about 110' in hight and about 6' dbh
Not exactly a common 'garden tree' over here and to be honest I think I did some deadwooding on one about 20yrs ago and that will be all I have ever done on these.
My initial thoughts where to deadwood and reduce the top slightly to a healthy union, but I would appreciate the thoughts of those of you who actually work on them!
I think i read somewhere that top dieback is common, true or not?
Thanx
ps its about 110' in hight and about 6' dbh