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Grateful to you and Hama. Downloaded the 'red bit' and copied to file for future reference. Interesting stuff and something I will take in my brain on future site visits. :thumbup1:

 

as you hadnt seen the TEP stuff I recommend visiting thier site for downloads of loads of info on vets, nevs a legend on the circuit.

 

Treework Environmental Practice - Press Releases and Publications

 

There are some great downloads to be had here too, Andrew Cowan, also a legend:thumbup1:

 

ArborEcology.co.uk ::: Articles

 

Ive got some Ted green stuff, vids etc that I wil try and email too:thumbup1:

 

but also seek out the work by helen reed, whos contributions to the vet sciences I have yet to fully digest, but I know it will be worthy reading.:thumbup1:

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as you hadnt seen the TEP stuff I recommend visiting thier site for downloads of loads of info on vets, nevs a legend on the circuit.

 

Treework Environmental Practice - Press Releases and Publications

 

There are some great downloads to be had here too, Andrew Cowan, also a legend:thumbup1:

 

ArborEcology.co.uk ::: Articles

 

Ive got some Ted green stuff, vids etc that I wil try and email too:thumbup1:

 

but also seek out the work by helen reed, whos contributions to the vet sciences I have yet to fully digest, but I know it will be worthy reading.:thumbup1:

 

All saved - cheers trooper and thanks for the help....I am in need of more and will post it soon. Just trying to find a suitable thread to ask the question.....:thumbup1:

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mmm, sherwoods getting done!

 

:lol:thought you might like.:lol:

 

got more photos but just takes so long to upload.

 

ps of the subject but you any closer to sorting out grimsthorpe yet buddy.:thumbup1:

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:lol:thought you might like.:lol:

 

got more photos but just takes so long to upload.

 

ps of the subject but you any closer to sorting out grimsthorpe yet buddy.:thumbup1:

 

 

I need to get back in touch with the keeper up there, and clarify numbers for the day too, been a bit distracted of late!:thumbup:

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I need to get back in touch with the keeper up there, and clarify numbers for the day too, been a bit distracted of late!:thumbup:

 

no worries mate, keep us informed speek soon.:thumbup1:

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How about this. Plant the daughters/clones strategically under crown to one day support and increase tree size. Grafted to the limbs?

Is this thought out there now?

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