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  3. I wouldn't say a 62 year old building was a "new build", privacy has been as it currently is for that time, either it hasn't been a problem for previous owners or they have been prevented by doing as you are inquiring ie; planting a tree to improve your privacy. personally I would make inroads with neighbors as to any problems they may have experienced with the local council or indeed each other, try not to give information as to your tree planting intentions. explore your councils website too, they can differ dependent on areas in regulations and how they implement them. good luck.
  4. Actually not if it's male.
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  7. It's comb size. A rooster will be developing a bigger comb by that age, whereas hens combs will still be small, not floppy at all, almost like a toothed ridge on top of the head. In the new pic the brown chick (technically a pullet now I think) looks to have a more developed comb than the white one so could be one of each. You should be able to tell by eye easily if there's a difference between them. A roo might be trying to crow now too. Bit of a comedy performance at that age!
  8. Does anyone know of any traditional uses of Eucalyptus timber, that reflected it's great strength? Thinking about Elm being used for cartwheel naves, hubs, etc. I'm guessing not as there was no technological civilisation in Australia until Britain took over.
  9. I've installed cable braces in similar situations, and it really depends on the union and movement you’re dealing with. Cobra systems are great for dynamic support, especially on older trees where you want to reduce shock. If it’s a high-risk zone, I’d go for a backup static cable too. Always document tension and placement—clients appreciate the detail if issues arise later.
  10. Epsom & Ewell Surrey, lots of doogooders in this area!
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  13. Ypu seen some of these caveats on new builds ? Have to ask even if they want to put a patio in or a fence up
  14. It’s easier to ask forgiveness than permission just go ahead and plant it will be covered by the conservation area as soon as you plant
  15. Katie layton

    Katie layton

    Logs hardwood and soft wood thanks
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  18. Doesn't need pp ,but one thing is if it is a new build they put alot of caveats on the properties ,even dating back to the 1980s. So check with the house builder as some of these tossers dictate everything
  19. The conservation area does not place any restrictions on tree planting. But be aware that once above 7.5cm stem diameter, measured at 1.5m above ground, it will be subject to CA requirements. You will then need to give six weeks notifice to the council prior to any work to the tree. To avoid future problems be very sure there is sufficient space for the tree to grow to maturity.
  20. Morning all. We're on standby for storm Floris so was at the yard for a bit yesterday to get stuff ready. I expect there'll be some damage with everything being in leaf. Won't be doing much today, some chores and visit the cafe will be enough I think. Have a good one folks.
  21. I haven't known one bounce back from the description you give.
  22. Still in bed, she got the tea in and is getting ready to go to church with her mum! Bit of pottering today and navel gazing today for me! Enjoy yours! Bugs, Seem, Alone
  23. just looked at a friends monkey puzzle, probably 30 to 40ft, and about 75% of the branches had gone brown, i couldnt see anything that had obviously caused it, what are the chances of it bouncing back, i dont have much experience of these trees. thanks carl
  24. ive never used a compressor on karribiners, warm soapy water, toothbrush, then bit of wd40. works fine for me.
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