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Cheers Tom. That's the bottom end. Got a good few things planted round there. Almond, noble fir, few cherries. Couple of young mature ash. Newly planted acer rubrum last year. Variegated Holly which looks good. We did have a eucalyptus but it was less than 5m from the house so in a drunken escapade a few years ago my dad felled it onto the washing line!

 

We've also got a judas tree. Another Holly. 4 chestnuts. Some laurel. Lots of hawthorn and privet hedging. And not enough time to manage it all!

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Yeah. He just did the farmer style backcut and scarper! I'll get a couple pics up. Most of the trees are still small. The sycamore and almond are the largest. Followed by the chestnuts. The sycamore is a fun climb. It's as high as phone wires. But has a great centre anchor point and some good branchwalks.

 

Check your pms Tom!

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