We will definitely look to get them taken down as people have mentioned their instability in high winds. It's just the cost!
Thanks for all of this info. I think we will look to have them removed then.I have heard that it's illegal to chop down trees during the spring...
Yes, they really are a bit of an eyesore. I have a feeling they'll be expensive to have taken down too .
I never knew that about sycamores. They may well have to go too then.
I assume they were planted to screen from the road in front and the neighbour to the west side. I'm guessing they chose poplar because they grow...
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You can kind of see the west side in this picture. I'll get better pictures tomorrow in the daylight.
This is the front/north boundary. There are 3 rows of trees, 2 rows of poplars closest to the road and then a row of firs closest to the garden....
The trees on the west side are just a single row of poplars. They're very tall.
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That's a view of the trees along the north boundary. There are 3 rows. One of poplar, one fir, one poplar.
The house is on about an acre. The main lawn is out the front, there's a smaller area of lawn to the side and back. The main lawn is north facing....
Hi! I'm new to both gardening and this forum. I joined to get some advice and help with our garden. We moved into our house about 18 months ago....
I'm a newbie both to this forum and to gardening. I've joined to get some help with my garden which is mostly lawn but has a boarder of about 70...
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