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30 Yr Old Japanese PIttosporum - Keep?

13 years ago

I'm currently overhauling the front yard that's been neglected for years and trying to put in a purely California Native garden. The issue I'm having is that there are six Japanese pittosporum trees forming a screen that have been there for over 30 years. My plans call for ripping them all out but now I'm having some second thoughts/guilt for killing off healthy established trees. These trees haven't been pruned in about 15 years so they're about 12 feet tall with some twisted/gnalred growth. Do I rip these out and not look back or get them pruned/shaped and use them for filtered shade for other plants? Should one generally try to avoid ripping out old trees like this if possible?

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