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Myccorhizae and decompaction


Lee Winger
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I'm looking for a nice big old oak, horsechestnut, beech or cedar to innoculate with myccorhizae and soil decompact.

 

I'd like the tree to be in a nice setting ie parkland/large lawn type environment.

 

If the tree is showing signs of stagheading, die-back all the better. Some compaction within the root zone is also a must..

 

I'd need the tree to be within a 40 mile radius of Ipswich, as i'd like to monitor results, and of course post pictures on here.

 

I'm offering this service free of charge to a smaller owner operated company and they must be members of Arbtalk.

 

I'll be able to do this work in a fortnights time, if anyones interested please reply to this post, a picture would be good, it would also be good if the Arborist with the tree was planning on doing some surgery to the tree.

 

Many thanks Lee

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I'm looking for a nice big old oak, horsechestnut, beech or cedar to innoculate with myccorhizae and soil decompact.

 

I'd like the tree to be in a nice setting ie parkland/large lawn type environment.

 

If the tree is showing signs of stagheading, die-back all the better. Some compaction within the root zone is also a must..

 

I'd need the tree to be within a 40 mile radius of Ipswich, as i'd like to monitor results, and of course post pictures on here.

 

I'm offering this service free of charge to a smaller owner operated company and they must be members of Arbtalk.

 

I'll be able to do this work in a fortnights time, if anyones interested please reply to this post, a picture would be good, it would also be good if the Arborist with the tree was planning on doing some surgery to the tree.

 

Many thanks Lee

 

 

Wish you were closer, as there are a number of Oaks where I live, many of which are suffering from the impact of horses. I adore one of them, fills me with great pleasure to see it year round.

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