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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Tree Trimming

Chris Roddick, Brooklyn Botanic Garden arborist and author of The Tree Care Primer (http://shop.bbg.org), demonstrates the exciting and skillful art of in-the-tree pruning!  
 
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67DieHardPatriot454 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I work for Asplundh tree expert co. We do hurricane work and all sorts of storm work. Tree trimming isn't that hard but it is dangerous then you add powerlines. I am a Line Clearance specialist. Meaning i trim trees out of powerlines and away from. Thats a good saw hes using thats what any tree trimmer dreams of using. An Ms 200 t made by good ol stihl. Alot of power that saw there real loud. However all in all tree trimming is fun and it builds your confidence. Climbing up it then trimming.
LegendKillerG123 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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i just went and came back from there right now
Jonahstrials (1 year ago) Show Hide
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You will have to build me a treehouse so when Rory and I come visit!
Jonahstrials (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Chris,I cant believe you finally got up to 6ft. I remember you doing 2ft airs over your ramp that was only about 4ft or so!hehe. I would have never in my life imagined you climbing trees...my son is going to look to you as his hero!
Iamjustlikenaruto (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hi there Mr. Roddrick,
Can you trim a tree in my backyard in Park Slope? I need a responsible tree trimmer. Much thanks. The BBG is a gorgeous garden.
BGCI (1 year ago) Show Hide
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What do you do with the cut branches? Are they composted or used for building at all?

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