BCbound
ArboristSite Operative
Hi guys,
Had a client ask me today if his trees are about to die because of the heavily coned top(not more then normal). His nieghbor just had two great trees renoved because another tree guy said they are ready to crown and need to be removed.
I'm not famillier with this term "ready to crown" and told him this. I said his trees are beauties and no need to be removed(after looking all around the trees).
Can someone explain this term to me? I'd like to go back and talk to him with some more advice.
Had a client ask me today if his trees are about to die because of the heavily coned top(not more then normal). His nieghbor just had two great trees renoved because another tree guy said they are ready to crown and need to be removed.
I'm not famillier with this term "ready to crown" and told him this. I said his trees are beauties and no need to be removed(after looking all around the trees).
Can someone explain this term to me? I'd like to go back and talk to him with some more advice.