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Im completly disagree with that but maybe in california its true , but you know southern cali is covered in mexican climber and they love to top top top.There's always going to be some bad examples that we can point to and say, "look! bad" But in the big picture I see a lot more awareness in the industry towards better treework than in the past.
Im completly disagree with that but maybe in california its true , but you know southern cali is covered in mexican climber and they love to top top top.
I just did a bid last weekend where the customer asked me to re-top a tree that had been topped once before. After I explained why topping is bad, she asked what proof I had. Apparently the guy who topped the trees gave her a pretty convincing argument why topping is good. Now here I stand telling her it's bad, so it was my word against his. Since I didn't have the scientific studies in my pocket to show her, she assumed I was just blowing smoke. It would seem there are others out there trying to educate customers as well, just not with facts.
The real push for educating people should be to educate the customer/client.
but you know southern cali is covered in mexican climber and they love to top top top.