ultrarunner
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My 91 year old friend hired someone to trim his Oak trees yesterday...
He has a hard time getting around and asked me to see how they look.
I was in shock when I saw them...
The guy hacked the crown off every mature tree... it was like drawing a line and cutting everything about the line... all the foliage is gone and what's left is a trunk with anywhere from 7 to 15 vertical limbs bare of foliage.
I would say the trees are anywhere from 25 to 40 years old... the property was cleared in 1956...
I went back and told him the tops are gone from each tree... he said he told the guy to top them.
Are these trees as good as dead or will they struggle on?
I think it's a real shame because they were on a hillside and very full and beautiful... over the years, his wife had them limbed up so they were easy to walk under.
I'm not a arborist... but, I think they were butchered.
He has a hard time getting around and asked me to see how they look.
I was in shock when I saw them...
The guy hacked the crown off every mature tree... it was like drawing a line and cutting everything about the line... all the foliage is gone and what's left is a trunk with anywhere from 7 to 15 vertical limbs bare of foliage.
I would say the trees are anywhere from 25 to 40 years old... the property was cleared in 1956...
I went back and told him the tops are gone from each tree... he said he told the guy to top them.
Are these trees as good as dead or will they struggle on?
I think it's a real shame because they were on a hillside and very full and beautiful... over the years, his wife had them limbed up so they were easy to walk under.
I'm not a arborist... but, I think they were butchered.