post some pics if you can.. what is dead is dead, I am assuming you have burned a line in the middle.. you can trim out the dead sections, then lightly twine the inside and outside together or replace them. They will eventually fill in. Depending on your customer ie: nice or pissed? and the shrubs in question ie: tall /short , wide/slim, matured? burned tops completely? what kind of shrub?.. need pics
I wiped out a whole shrub on my house, all the leaves fell off, but it grew all back and bigger Kim R
Great advice thanks, the problem occured after I sprayed from the top ridge tiles and the wind carried some mix clear off the roof and landed on a hedge also I had runoff the edge of the tiles overnight :o(
Simon do you have a ground guy? i know you were looking into the workmans comp insurances, so I will assume you do not have someone working the ground. There are payroll companies that you can use to handle all the payroll and it includes workmans comp. etc. BUT make sure they understand completly that your employees will be on the ground and never on the roofs or ladders. this will keep it down significantly, BUT if they are going to on the roofs, you need to carry the right insurance so your covered. It will be a big selling point as well. Google payroll companies in your area and it should get you what you need.
In the mean time cover them with some light painters plastic sheeting, water them before covering them, during to keep the sheeting cool, and after kinda heavy. You really need a ground guy or some serious advice from one member here Chuck Bergman out of Charlotte Fl. He works alone and has it down to a science. I would prefer a ground guy over solo, but it can be done.