My bad. Just a conditioned response after hearing the same stories tens of thousands of times.
I happen to like non standard, imperfect, non symmetrical trees. Every day I am asked about removing a tree that is 'leaning' or 'crooked' because it's going to fall over. Or cutting down a tree...
If you want to cut down every single tree that might have a problem at some unspecified time in the future, then cut them all down. In the woods I see lots of trees growing tangled up with each other. Sure, there's the possibility of girdled roots or some other crap at some point. But if it...
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