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leylandii
What can I use to encourage a leylandii to gently pass away? 15' high
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1) Battery acid, but these are probably too well-rotted now.
2) Copper nails.
I take it these are your yours but you don't have the strength or inclination to saw them off, as I would never recommend you do this to someones else's hedge. As the above says, the ODPM has been wrestling with legislation to limit the pain and grief caused by these trees, and it is embodied in some sort of High Hedges Act. See hear and work out how best to deal with your problem. BRE (Building Research Establishment) produced a report recommending how high a hedge can get - it quite complicated to work out and involves assessing the length of the hedge in relationship to your property boundary, the height (obviously), the total size of your garden and the orientation of the hedge from sunlight. Local Councils are supposed to be using this to implement the Act.