Imo if you are just trying to even it out shape wise be careful how much weight you take off as the limbs will pick up. It also looks like a Norway spruce(maybe) so it filling back in probably ain’t gonna happen.
You must have pent up rage somewhere against trailers, buried deep down, hidden in places nobody talks about. Lol But tell me you just threw a strap on it and drive away?
I have yet to meet a person with a tattoo above the neck who was trustworthy. It's like part of their brain is broken, causing them to want to permanently disfigure their face.
One LMFH (lawn mower from hell) has been conquered. Initially a gunked up fuel bowl and a bad o-ring. Then it was killing the battery. I found a broken wire inside a six pin connector. Then it would only start/run on ether. Tank got drained, fresh alcohol free gas was added. Carb cleaned again...
I'm leaning towards #3 as the max...but I await other input with interest. At #4, there is not as much new annual growth taking place, mostly just maintaining what is established.
Conifers in general adapt to shade by die back of the most shaded branches. If you trim back to that zone, the...
How far is safe to trim back Spruce and similar trees if trying to even them out? The goal is to not kill any branches, and hopefully have it eventually fill in nicely.
A picture for example
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