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Ginkgo Biloba tree Advice...


In my front garden which isn't very big, there is a lovely Gingko Biloba Tree, if that is the correct name for it. It is planted in the flower bed next to a wall. It was there when we moved in and is growing increasingly big. I have been told that it could damage the wall
and may grow too big! I want to keep it but don't know what to do for the best! Do I cut it down a little or will this ruin its look? I don't have anywhere else to plant it really. Any help will be appreciated? Many thanks
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Try to keep within their natural shape which is a pyramidal shape when pruning down. You can thin out some branches if you feel it's too congested.