Homeowner wants to "top" a set of 60+ year old cedars and a pine, reducing the height by about HALF. I maintain this will unquestionably kill the trees, but homeowner must be convinced of the error of her ways by input from qualified people! Even if the trees survive, and the idea is to expect them to "fill in" - I believe - is incorrect, and growth would just resume at the tops.
The trees were planted too close together 60+ years ago, as an ill-advised "hedge," and their relative sparseness seems to bear out what was a poor decision back then. Regardless, they serve as a screen for the property from an industrial site at the rear. For scale, the span of the trees in this view is about 50 ft left-to-right. The tallest tree (pine) is an estimated 60 ft. I would hate to see these trees destroyed, but homeowner won't listen (yet). Unfortunately, too many local lawn services that will happily accept the job without caring about the impact. Any convincing input from experts here would be GREATLY appreciated!
Location is Nassau County, NY, so if there is a local arborist who could consult on this (site visit?) that would be even better. Thanks in advance.
This link was found on the site, but apparently no longer exists at this location: http://www.isa-arbor.com/consumer/topping.html
The trees were planted too close together 60+ years ago, as an ill-advised "hedge," and their relative sparseness seems to bear out what was a poor decision back then. Regardless, they serve as a screen for the property from an industrial site at the rear. For scale, the span of the trees in this view is about 50 ft left-to-right. The tallest tree (pine) is an estimated 60 ft. I would hate to see these trees destroyed, but homeowner won't listen (yet). Unfortunately, too many local lawn services that will happily accept the job without caring about the impact. Any convincing input from experts here would be GREATLY appreciated!
Location is Nassau County, NY, so if there is a local arborist who could consult on this (site visit?) that would be even better. Thanks in advance.
This link was found on the site, but apparently no longer exists at this location: http://www.isa-arbor.com/consumer/topping.html