Published on 17 October 2012
I have three - five pungas (strictly speaking, I think they are mamaku or black tree ferns) which are leaning over rather precariously. If there should be more strong winds, or if/when they come to the end of their lives, they would fall onto a wooden fence between my place and the neighbours on my south side. I'd imagine they'll be a bit tricky to remove as if they're simply cut at the base they'll promptly fall over onto the fence. There are a couple of other trees, possibly five-finger, which have grown very tall but I'm not sure just yet if I want them cut down or not. I do like having the native bush but a bit more space and sunshine is also tempting. I'm in Khandallah, Wellington.
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Very pleased with Simon and his co-worker Alastair, they have done a brilliant job and were friendly and obliging. Wouldn't hesitate to employ again.
Work carried out by the owner/operator
Reviewed on 25 October 2012
Tradesperson reply
"Very good customer was obliging in some difficult removals,10/10.Simon."
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