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Corkscrew Hazel tree


JaneyD

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Hello,


A bit of a long shot but we are going to do some work to our garden and so we need to remove our established corkscrew hazel tree. It's approximately 2m high at the moment - pics attached. It's going to need some significant digging out I expect but it seems a shame to just chop it up, it's a beautiful tree.


Thanks,


Jane

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