Anonymous wrote:Here’s an idea. Trim your trees so they don’t have to. Be a responsible neighbor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, do the neighbors benefit from having those lower branches gone? Do they now get more light or air circulation? I can't understand why they'd have the tree guys clear the branches all the way around.
My thought is that they realized how lopsided the trees looked after cutting the branches on their side, so decided to make it all symmetrical by taking the liberty of cutting on our side too. These were full pine trees, and the lower branches provided the privacy screen. Now we have what look like a child's drawing - tall tree trunks with branches sticking out starting about ten feet up.
Lopsided trees fall over. It wasn't wrong to cut both sides of the tree, it would have been wrong to leave one side full.
Also, I see lots of tall pines that are bare at the bottom until 10-15' up. OP will adjust to the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, do the neighbors benefit from having those lower branches gone? Do they now get more light or air circulation? I can't understand why they'd have the tree guys clear the branches all the way around.
My thought is that they realized how lopsided the trees looked after cutting the branches on their side, so decided to make it all symmetrical by taking the liberty of cutting on our side too. These were full pine trees, and the lower branches provided the privacy screen. Now we have what look like a child's drawing - tall tree trunks with branches sticking out starting about ten feet up.
Lopsided trees fall over. It wasn't wrong to cut both sides of the tree, it would have been wrong to leave one side full.
Also, I see lots of tall pines that are bare at the bottom until 10-15' up. OP will adjust to the difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious, do the neighbors benefit from having those lower branches gone? Do they now get more light or air circulation? I can't understand why they'd have the tree guys clear the branches all the way around.
My thought is that they realized how lopsided the trees looked after cutting the branches on their side, so decided to make it all symmetrical by taking the liberty of cutting on our side too. These were full pine trees, and the lower branches provided the privacy screen. Now we have what look like a child's drawing - tall tree trunks with branches sticking out starting about ten feet up.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be pissed at the tree guy who knew it was wrong and did it anyway. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:I would not do or say anything further until you’ve significantly calmed down and the anger has subsided. It is best to act with a cool head in these situations.
Anonymous wrote:Time for a fence