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i thought i would show some pictures of work that i have done. at the moment im out of work so working part time doing grounds maintanence so all the photos are not that recent but the ones of a garden are of a private job i have been doing since i was sixteen after working there doing some tree work for the customer and eneded up being roped into working there im still there now but its a change and at the end of the day it pays the bills. enjoy

 

nathan :001_smile:

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What's happened to that tree in the first picture?

 

tbh im really not sure as this was done before I started this job it is being eaten by something and had alot of major deadwood as ive been told but has been left as a monolith as its at the bottom of the garden and no major targets. the trunk is massive, the squirrels and wood peckers have just started to use it as a large ash tree just down the road was taken down and they seem to have migrated to using this now.

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has been left as a monolith as its at the bottom of the garden and no major targets. the trunk is massive, the wood peckers have just started to use it as a large ash tree just down the road was taken down and they seem to have migrated to using this now.

 

That's pretty darn cool in my book :thumbup1:

 

 

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That's pretty darn cool in my book :thumbup1:

 

 

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cheers david reading of some of the other thread you know alot on fungi and preservation. the oak has a saw dust like residue coming out of between the bark and the bark is now also starting to flake, what could this possibly be ??

 

 

I will have to find another picture form that garden of a large oak stump rotten in the middle with a brilliant oak sapling now growing.

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