Is it a danger to the buildings ?

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Yes, and it's becoming a problem for the neighbors and too expensive to maintain. Everytime there's a storm, we spend a lot of money thinning it out and stuff.

We also chopped down an apple ๐ŸŽ tree and topped the big cherry ๐Ÿ’ tree, but the walnut ๐ŸŒฐ was the most painful. At least we're getting some nice firewood, out of the deal.

Thatโ€™s a shame. I donโ€™t like seeing trees cut down unnecessarily, but our neighbours just had to do the same to a birch for the same reasons. Fortunately our little flowering cherry is easy to look after

We'll plant new ones and we still have three others, but the walnut was a gem. Also was so nice to have afternoon tea under it, in summer.

Next door has a mature Magnolia that used to provide us excellent cover for al fresco wine drinking in the summer. Sadly they hacked it back last year