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Jake Andrews
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Someone mentioned going back 1 year later - this is excellent advice, even if it can be tricky sometimes. A lot of what I've learnt has been through following the progress of trees as the years roll by. It's more useful than looking at a tree for the first time and being told that it had X done to it 3/10/20 years ago as you hold a lot more of the background information in your head, even if only subconsciously.

 

Apart from that, read, read and read. Than match up what you've read about with the real world. At least that's what works for me :)

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Someone mentioned going back 1 year later - this is excellent advice, even if it can be tricky sometimes. A lot of what I've learnt has been through following the progress of trees as the years roll by. It's more useful than looking at a tree for the first time and being told that it had X done to it 3/10/20 years ago as you hold a lot more of the background information in your head, even if only subconsciously.

 

Apart from that, read, read and read. Than match up what you've read about with the real world. At least that's what works for me :)

 

indeed, reading is one part of the learning proscess, we must also back that reading up with our own investigation and enquiries, reading can be a great inspiration and influence ones thoughts, but only nature itself will tell you everything.

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superb guys.really appreciate your advice.read more and listen to you guys.

 

i will be inputting abit more on certain threads as to what i think the answer to the dilemma is, however would appreciate a nudge in the right direction if i am not on the same page as you guys.Its all about confidence in what you know i guess. Plus the will to want to learn and to be more open minded when someone has a different veiw on the outlook.

 

Thanks again

 

Jake:thumbup1:

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