guymayor
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the amount of risk that is acceptable to clients is next to none
[/ QUOTE ] Riley I can't believe that people are that different just 200 miles west of here. A lot of my clients need solid documentation of unmitigable defects before agreeing to removal. Most are wide open to arboriculture if it means keeping their tree.
The owner of that pecan in Columbus is a good example. When I showed her the Inonotus conk that I pulled off the heart of that stem she asked if there was anything I could spray to get rid of it. No way does she want that tree gone, so she signed off on the risk.
Sean you are half a world away but your approach sounds very familiar.
the amount of risk that is acceptable to clients is next to none
[/ QUOTE ] Riley I can't believe that people are that different just 200 miles west of here. A lot of my clients need solid documentation of unmitigable defects before agreeing to removal. Most are wide open to arboriculture if it means keeping their tree.
The owner of that pecan in Columbus is a good example. When I showed her the Inonotus conk that I pulled off the heart of that stem she asked if there was anything I could spray to get rid of it. No way does she want that tree gone, so she signed off on the risk.
Sean you are half a world away but your approach sounds very familiar.