Lets see some shit... Shitty tree work picks from other companies in your area.

Nailed it. #notasnag
Yup, I have to drive by all the dead topped firs, all along the street with the house up the hill. Each tree has a ‘wildlife snag’ sign nailed on, now the house has a 180degree view of the straights and the Olympics. Lipstick on a pig..
 
Yup, I have to drive by all the dead topped firs, all along the street with the house up the hill. Each tree has a ‘wildlife snag’ sign nailed on, now the house has a 180degree view of the straights and the Olympics. Lipstick on a pig..
I'm not saying that is OK...but at least there was a reason for mutilating those trees. I see these others, and I wonder what (if anything) went through the head of the guy who did it or of the homeowner when they come home and see it.
 
Crap forget to photo a topped pear tree today at a client’s. Nothing special, just her comment was that, “ it was a really good pruning- they did a great job pruning”. This was after my question of “ how long since this tree was topped?”
 
The top has since been blown out of what was once a completely healthy Metasequoia. It’s just a big ole coat rack now. I sat and watched the guy take 30min to remove two small branches. For a bit I thought it was someone just chipping away at a removal themselves to save cash but I now think they are legitimately trying to make a perfectly fine tree smaller, and unknowingly kill if. The whole small yard was full of brush View attachment 86580
I’m going to wager if you spoke with them they’d call it a pine.
 
Is that a Chinese Elm? I am beginning to dislike them immensely. They will become the new Callery Pear.
So annoying to prune them off sidewalks, buildings, and over parking lots. Yet being planted in those spaces a lot.
I agree they have earned my distaste too
 
So annoying to prune them off sidewalks, buildings, and over parking lots. Yet being planted in those spaces a lot.
I agree they have earned my distaste too
A couple of years ago you couldn't find any of decent size in the nurseries, then they flooded the market.
 
There are several DED resistant cultivars that require/demand skilled structural pruning annually for the first few years. We all know that is t going to happen. As a result the trees become terrible. I see them and can’t imagine any living to
Half of their potential before structural failure
 

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