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Pics of 10 Suffocated Beech Trees Felled and stacked


David Riding
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Construction work around 10 mature Beech Trees resulted in rubble and soil be built up around the bases. All died or became diseased, not going to pretend I know the reason why some of them became diseased rather than just dying. Maybe someone could enlighten me. Spalting looks nice but all going to firewood unless someone knows of a better home.

Anyone want to guess the weight, correct answer wins a rake :biggrin:

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