Hi,
I was hoping I can get some helpful input from experienced people here to make the proper decision regarding this tree that is shared between me and my neighbor's front yard. The tree is a Raywood Ash that was planted about 10years ago by the developers. The tree started to lean noticeably about 4 years ago and I think it is still progressing slowly every year.
My neighbor has left me to decide on what to do with the tree. I need to know if this tree appears to be in serious danger of eventually falling soon (hoping you can tell by the pictures) that it needs to be removed as soon as possible before leaves start to grow again and before it encounters the strong winds of autumn. Or is it possible to save/keep it and prevent it from leaning more by regular proper pruning or some other means?
I have no idea how strong the root system of the tree is at this time so I am getting more concerned of the possibility of it falling as there is always now a vehicle parked by the sidewalk that is in the direction in which the tree leans towards to and a green plastic electrical box covering cables in the ground is located a few feet from its trunk. Matching the level of my worry, I am also hopeful that this tree can be kept and somehow eliminate the danger of it falling.
Thank you in advance.
I was hoping I can get some helpful input from experienced people here to make the proper decision regarding this tree that is shared between me and my neighbor's front yard. The tree is a Raywood Ash that was planted about 10years ago by the developers. The tree started to lean noticeably about 4 years ago and I think it is still progressing slowly every year.
My neighbor has left me to decide on what to do with the tree. I need to know if this tree appears to be in serious danger of eventually falling soon (hoping you can tell by the pictures) that it needs to be removed as soon as possible before leaves start to grow again and before it encounters the strong winds of autumn. Or is it possible to save/keep it and prevent it from leaning more by regular proper pruning or some other means?
I have no idea how strong the root system of the tree is at this time so I am getting more concerned of the possibility of it falling as there is always now a vehicle parked by the sidewalk that is in the direction in which the tree leans towards to and a green plastic electrical box covering cables in the ground is located a few feet from its trunk. Matching the level of my worry, I am also hopeful that this tree can be kept and somehow eliminate the danger of it falling.
Thank you in advance.