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8 minutes ago, benedmonds said:

I have a client who wants to plant 7 heavy standard sycamore trees in this.....

What would you specify...?

 

 

planting pit.jpg

Good drainage, a bit of lime from the cement and little compaction because of the bricks I wouldn't worry much. It would be other contaminants amongst it I would be concerned with.

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Bang on, the perfect growing environment, proven by the mass of opportunistic vegetation, that has  inside of 2 years, throughly colonised the lime-rich builders rubble I paved the Rodden with.

Anyway, surely Sycamore are the weeds of the tree world.

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