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Some photos from my phone. Apologies for the quality I really need to get my camera out again.

 

Lime reduction and reshape. I should really have brought those lower branches in a bit more after we crown raised it. It looked nicer before we crown raised it. Its come down quite a lot but I got rid of some thicker stems at the top to give a more natural look.

 

115m Hawthorn hedge reduction producing approximately 14 tonnes of chip and loads of fire wood.

 

A willow flea beetle ?

 

And 2 other arbtalk members in a Sweet Chestnut on thursday.:001_huh:

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Planting job from today. Not on the same scale as Mr. Collins is involved in at the moment (thank Christ!).

 

The gap was created by a young lass who didn't make the bend in the ice!

 

20 Field Maple whips (acer campestre), manure, bonemeal, touch of formative pruning, hey presto! Gap filled.

 

As a bonus we even caught a little thief trying to lift some hand tools from the back of my truck.

 

Good day. Different. More planting ahead, I feel.

 

Also bought my Dad a sequoidendron giganteum whip for an Easter present. £3. Bargain!

 

Last pic is cool . Mr B :thumbup:

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