I got an email from a neighbour this afternoon, letting me know about a bay tree of mine, the branches of which were causing such stress to a retaining wall that a large crack has emerged.
Cognizant of this occurrence, I sent round old Edmund Tuttle the gardener (!), armed with long-handled lopper and saw.
The tree has been largely removed, including branches, though they remain under the ground at the wall.
It appears that some kind of root-killer might be necessary, in order to stop the said tree in its tracks.
Cognizant of this occurrence, I sent round old Edmund Tuttle the gardener (!), armed with long-handled lopper and saw.
The tree has been largely removed, including branches, though they remain under the ground at the wall.
It appears that some kind of root-killer might be necessary, in order to stop the said tree in its tracks.
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