It's pointing out the obvious a little... but still worth saying.I really don't want to incur the cost of calling in the professionals or hiring a scissor lift etc....
....They are about 5M high with no firm ground around (all spongy grass) I have considered making some sort of wooden platform with 'chocks' for as high a step ladder as I can get....
I don't really mind how long it will take or how labour intensive it might be - any ingenious suggestions please?
You could hire trestles and boards from a hire shop. My delightful neighbours have these trees and leave it to me to trim THEIR trees which extend into MY garden. Trees of this nature should be banned from urban gardens.
Cut your losses and rip them up now before you end up having a nasty accident or spending piles of money on them. Do you really have 40 Leylandii ???????
Hi there,
Not sure if you're city or country dweller - we are country dwellers so we get a tractor in with hedge cutter on it - does a lovely job, trims top and sides every year - not so appropriate though if access is a problem.
Should you not be called killtre then?<snip>
Does anyone have any suggestions? They are about 5M high with no firm ground around (all spongy grass) I have considered making some sort of wooden platform with 'chocks' for as high a step ladder as I can get.
I don't really mind how long it will take or how labour intensive it might be - any ingenious suggestions please?
Had ours cut down in size last spring at considerable cost.
I don't want to remove them but they will need trimming back by up to maybe 1m come March/April. I really don't want to incur the cost of calling in the professionals or hiring a scissor lift etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions? They are about 5M high with no firm ground around (all spongy grass) I have considered making some sort of wooden platform with 'chocks' for as high a step ladder as I can get.
I don't really mind how long it will take or how labour intensive it might be - any ingenious suggestions please?
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