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Heavy Oak Reduction.


John Hancock
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Cast your minds back a while ago and you may remember this thread…

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/tree-health-care/5375-oak-needs-your-help.html

 

After some detailed root investigation and some considerable exchanges of information and opinions with the local residents :sneaky2: we’ve finally got round to carrying out works....

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Cheers guys :001_smile:

 

All things considered I think we’ve done the best job possible. The old girl has been host to inonotus for some considerable time (and weathered a fair few storms). I hope an inner crown will develop in the coming years and that will enable us to bring it down even further.

 

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