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    The trees are ours and on our property, the problem is the bad side is facing the neighbors, and I'm trying to clear without horrifying the neighbor cause he's been a very good neighbor.
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    spruce is what my girlfriend decided on 27 years ago, so this is what I have to work with. And the base requirement is the spruces survive, even if it comes down to leaving the established hard woods alone, and just clean up the scrubby stuff. I just don't want to damage the spruces.
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    Live in MA so most of our bad storms are nor'easters the spruces good side (our side) faces approx north, so the bad side is south facing (neighbors) side
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    Most of the storms (winter) are nor'easters live in MA. Want to be minimally intrusive clearing, trying to drop everything away from the spruces. and being very careful working around them. The problem is it was left for so many years. should I try clearing a corner first and see what happens?
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    My girlfriend wants to keep them as they are the buffer between neighbors and us, and she had them planted after she moved in here.
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    Hi Everyone, I'm clearing almost 30 years of over growth. We have Spruce trees along the property line, they are alive and healthy on our side, But over the years hardwoods have established on the neighbors side and is blocking the light so no needles growing there. I want to cut down the...
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