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Originally Posted by Rmtt
Yeah...we have irrigation and I fertilize it whenever I do the front yard. The arborist suggestion may be the ticket as I do notice the canopy is probably a little lower than it should be. I'm sure they could thin things out while still retaining some shade and the illusion of a boundary between us and the house behind us.
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I recommend trying to find someone with an expertise in the type of oak you have. An arborist is far more knowledgeable than a generic tree trimming service. The right person will be able to clean up the tree. However, I think it is typically done in the winter / before spring growth, at least in South Florida, so it may require some waiting for the right time.