Lopping trees which have outgrown their garden is very common on the North Shore, where the landscape is very green and treed. We were called to tend to this Norfolk Island Hibiscus in Gordon which had grown way beyond the owner’s expectations. A good lopping and the owner was happy to keep the hibiscus, and still have some filtered sunshine for the rest of her garden.
Lopping in North Shore
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