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  2. The split is past saving. The subsequent photos show soil/rot/fungus/included bark in the split, so its unlikely to callous up nicely whatever you do - it is destined to be a rot pocket/habitat.
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  4. You could stick a root barrier in. Personally, I think AHPP is on the right track.
  5. There are a few members on here that make charcoal. Apologise if any of them have responded but I think @the village idiot might be able to help you out.
  6. You still up normal gobby?
  7. Thats modern hedge porn in case you were wondering.
  8. Sorry ment to say Marketplace
  9. Hi everyone so I will leave the mill on hear for a week so you can have a think and then I am putting it on ebay and market
  10. Nah. Poisoning it is petty smallthink and then he'll just come up with some other way to bully you. You have the might of institutions that can imprison him available to you for £150 risk (and it's a low risk). Use that. You'll stay in the right and he'll learn a lesson.
  11. Unfortunately its not checking to see if you click the box, its looking back at your cookies and your browsing history. It wont be long before a computer starts looking at pornhub to act human
  12. How old is the the house ? Chances are you won't have issues with the sewer as it will plastic , not clay .. Could have an accident with weed killer seens your both 'gardners'. Also are you worrying about nothing ?
  13. Or deal with it before it becomes a problem. If the neighbour is such an arse to plant something like that right on a boundary then I would excise my right to make sure that there were no weeds growing in my border ever with copies amounts of weedkiller at regular intervals.
  14. Neighbours that absolutely bloody love each other still plant trees and shrubs on their boundaries that will inevitably cause some issues that will need attention eventually....hence this industry and consequently why this forum actually exists! Peace.
  15. Ha, yeah thats what happening from what I can see. AI is making stuff up and then AI is taking that as read.
  16. Absolutely nothing to worry about. All vegetation grows and dies, all properties require constant repair, deal with any related issues if/when the time comes.
  17. "Get your encroaching roots and branches off my land or I'll have them cut back and bill you for it." Then do it. Pay someone £100 to snip the branches off at the fenceline and dig straight down and sever the roots. Couple of recorded letters. £35 small claim issue fee. Everyone gansta until the letter from Northampton.
  18. Hi All, We have had issues with a "neighbour" who will do things to spite us quite often, I won't go in to any detail here as it's not the place, the reason I mention this is there is absolutely no way we can mediate with them over this situation and the last time we tried to talk about deliberate damage caused to our property I had to contact the Police. I use the word neighbour in quotes as they are not technically neighbours as it is a different street, their property backs on to the side of our house. The latest event is quite concerning to us both as we are keen gardeners and are fairly knowledgeable about plants and trees. They have recently planted what we believe to be a Salix Caprea about 2 or 3ft from the side of our property and against the fence, this is also directly next to the sewerage/drainage pipe that runs from their property to the manhole immediately next to the fence on our side. We have serious concerns about damage to our property, foundations and drainage systems. We do not know how to resolve this issue or who we can contact so any advice would be gratefully appreciated. I will mention our land is all clay soil as this may be applicable. Many thanks
  19. No ticket proof needed but they may require some ID or trade reference the first time. Some hirers may need proof that you have adequate insurance like "hired in plant"..... If it is only a couple of days or the odd weekend, go local.... Where are you based?
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