Gardening UK

My neighbour cut down overhanging branches from my maple tree. Is it likely to die due to over-pruning or be at risk of falling due to uneven weight distribution?


My neighbour cut down overhanging branches from my maple tree. Is it likely to die due to over-pruning or be at risk of falling due to uneven weight distribution?

by PianoMaster2191

8 Comments

  1. barcodez

    If they die because of their actions I believe they are then responsible for replacing with trees of similar maturity, which would cost a lot of money – might be worth notifying them of this. (I’m not a lawyer and this is not legal advise).

  2. applepiezeyes

    Wow! Butchered the poor thing. Bet you’re fuming!

  3. Boredengineer_84

    If it’s on their side, there’s nothing you can do

  4. pandawolf321

    Probably wont die but doing this even at this time of year is a massive shock to the tree, the cuts dont look great so it will probably let rot in the tree unless you tidy it up and also now the trees look crap

  5. organic_soursop

    Holy F*ck.

    Not to stir shit, but I’d be fewmin.

    Have you been over to talk to them?
    Had they previously spoken to you about it?

    It’s a mature tree, they would need ladders and a chainsaw. They didn’t just wake up and do it.

  6. Appropriate-Sound169

    The tree is very close to the fence but even so 😪

    Why didn’t they ask you to cut it? Then you could have got an expert in

    Why do people object to trees overhanging? Unless it’s in danger of falling or blocking light completely.

Write A Comment

Pin