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Leyllandai
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Can anyone help - We moved to our farm last year and the perimeter has those dreaded trees round it - they are approx. 30ft high but only the tops are green and so do not really stop the gales!! - A couple of branches have come down in bad weather. My question is: If we cut them to about 10ft, will they sprout again or not???
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Leylandii don't resprout fresh branches from their main stem, like - say - a rose bush does.
And, once a branch dies back, it will never regrow and if it's at the bottom of the tree, you won't be able to get a new one to grow to replace it. This is particularly noticeable at the bottom of leylandii hedges - if you let the grass/weeds smother the bottom branches, they'll die and you'll never be able to get the bottom to grow again, leaving a gap at the bottom.
Leylandii don't resprout fresh branches from their main stem, like - say - a rose bush does.
And, once a branch dies back, it will never regrow and if it's at the bottom of the tree, you won't be able to get a new one to grow to replace it. This is particularly noticeable at the bottom of leylandii hedges - if you let the grass/weeds smother the bottom branches, they'll die and you'll never be able to get the bottom to grow again, leaving a gap at the bottom.
Unlikely to have a preservation order on them, if they do have one and the trees are dying they will allow you to take them down, a phone call to your local tree warden at the council will tell you if they have a preservation order on them but that is very unlikely.
You say uproot them, do you mean cut them down and remove the roots, yes if there is no preservation order on them.
You say uproot them, do you mean cut them down and remove the roots, yes if there is no preservation order on them.
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