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I wish that I had taken photos last week of a huge lime we made safe near to South Queensferry. I kid you not, it was 6ft DBH.

 

I think we are back next week to somehow deal with the timber - no idea how we are going to shift it!

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I wish that I had taken photos last week of a huge lime we made safe near to South Queensferry. I kid you not, it was 6ft DBH.

 

I think we are back next week to somehow deal with the timber - no idea how we are going to shift it!

 

there are some monster trees in this park J,behind this lime there are others touching 100ft,theres also massive beech and chestnuts:blushing:

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there are some monster trees in this park J,behind this lime there are others touching 100ft,theres also massive beech and chestnuts:blushing:

 

Always a fan of monster trees - pictures please! :thumbup1:

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