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These are in a garden where I'm removing four 50 ish year old ash trees all with fairly advanced ADB.

They were cut (not by me) about 2 years ago.  Not sure why they were left at 8ft high trunk stumps.

They have started regrowing as ash does but are they just doomed?  I'm not familiar enough with ADB Regeneration or whether it's a waste of time letting these regrow for a few years but ultimately they'll slowly rot and die anyway...PXL_20221128_163257609.thumb.jpg.4b4cbb793f22e309423c74bf9724eb6d.jpg

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That will never dry and burns crap according to some on here, I shall come round and dispose of them for you… I’m thoughtful that way, it’s the way I am I’m afraid 😀

 

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