Monday, March 8, 2010

Tree Pruning in Dunwoody-



Very manic Monday..a lot of running around getting materials for the week, meeting a delivery, etc. I did work in a pruning job this afternoon though. Red Tip Photinias were a very popular landscape plant back when I started doing this in the 70's. They were overplanted, almost all developed a fungal leaf disease, and most of them are gone. There are a few remaining-and the ones you do see here and there are now huge. This client in Dunwoody has a survivor and didn't really know what to do with it. The plant was taking up too much space and blocking the view of their house. I suggested we limb it up or "treeform" it to expose the inner branch structure and take all that bulk out of it that was just using up space.

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