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Joey Clarine
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thanks, duder. you're the second person to recommend wright. sent them an e-mail with pics a bit ago.
Derek Brooks
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Right on. They've got Certified Arborists who are all Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) trained. Very well qualified for the job, the best. As with anything you purchase that is the best, you pay for it. You get what you pay for, and I'm a big fan of quality.
Joey Clarine
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how bad is the split? picture? just guessing, if it's a large tree and you lost at least 25%, it's probably a goner.
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Wright Tree Care/Outdoor Solutions 515.987.0801 WrightOutdoorSolutions.com
Joey Clarine posted
thanks, duder. you're the second person to recommend wright. sent them an e-mail with pics a bit ago.
Derek Brooks posted
Right on. They've got Certified Arborists who are all Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA) trained. Very well qualified for the job, the best. As with anything you purchase that is the best, you pay for it. You get what you pay for, and I'm a big fan of quality.
Joey Clarine posted
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how bad is the split? picture? just guessing, if it's a large tree and you lost at least 25%, it's probably a goner.
ketelsen posted
it's a 6 year old, 3 story tree (a form of Osier, I believe) I'm guessing 1/3 of it is split from about 5 feet up to the ground :(
broox posted
split tree pics: t.co/vSPkVY1 t.co/TaFuIHp t.co/4Bj6qc6
broox posted
That split seems more like a growth-spurt slit versus a split from the storm. Aussie Trees are very fast growers-prone to splitting.
ketelsen posted
I'd suggest calling Wright Outdoor Solutions ht.ly/5BKSV for their suggestion on what to do. Could prolly send them pics
ketelsen posted
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