That's always a good tactic for a removal that is expected, but not imminently dangerous within 5 years. Plant the replacement now, let it develop and then perform the removal once it's replacement has time to develop. To develop these young uns as a sort of crutch or living brace is certainly...
I agree, Dave. In the end, the owners choose the management option. Ropearmour simply provided an alternative service which he was comfortable doing given apparent experience, understanding and research. It gives me pause for thought. I think we have all removed a tree or two that we thought was...
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