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5 hours ago, stump said:

I,m doing this course now and was just wondering how others get on with it. I have almost finished the first module but am struggling with referencing and computers but hopefully I,ll get there

 

What in particular are you struggling with? PM me if you want and I'll try to help you over some of the hurdles.

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Morning everyone just after some advice with the online abc level 2 cert arb course just wondering what books you use for reference or internet pages as they ask for books/ author, so was wondering what way people have done there's to get the info required ?

 

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Hi all, I bought this course, as it was advertised as a beginner's course, but when it arrived it said degree level, any tips, as im not finding the reading very helpful, and the questions are not worded very well, I'm researching online or books myself, as I'm not getting much from the material provided. 

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These lectures are free, go via Arb association website, probably more info than you need currently but the concepts can be difficult to grasp from a book. Even if you only grasp half of it, that’s going in the right direction [emoji652]️

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A couple of really useful 'general arboriculture' books to consider:

WWW.TREES.ORG.UK

A source of publications, guidance notes and leaflets for arboriculturists. Competitively priced available to members...

 ..and

WWW.TREES.ORG.UK

A source of publications, guidance notes and leaflets for arboriculturists. Competitively priced available to members...

 

The latter being a potential alternative L2/3 qualification / 'certification' opportunity.

 

Good luck with your studies and I hope you get some clarity and guidance soon.

Paul  

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Hi all Q2 as well choosing 5 trees for each site, shallow soil chalk in exposed maritime position, a heavy clay soil with ph of 6.0 and shelterbelt planting on dry soil, you must, in relation to site conditions, outline the factors most relevant to successful tree selection and establishment. What factors are you guys looking for? 

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Final established height, rooting depth, potential sail area, susceptibility to pests and disorders, existing planting and light/moisture availablility on site and maintenance cycles once established will give you enough to start with I would say!!

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I've been thinking of doing this same course through HCC for a while but a bit sceptical about home learning/ online courses. Do you really learn or just Google the answers? How are the tutors at replying to your questions?

 

Thanks. 

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