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Posted (edited)

Yeh yeh, I'll give it to you.

This image doesn't show the older ones at the start of the driveway.

These show a later section, cut lower because they shade a veg garden on the estate.

The ones further on are younger still and were left largely untouched.

The large gaps in the rows are were we either previously removed trees with honey fungus or ones that fell down due to it.

 

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23 minutes ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Yeh yeh, I'll give it to you.

This image doesn't show the older ones at the start of the driveway.

These show a later section, cut lower because they shade a veg garden on the estate.

The ones further on are younger still and were left largely untouched.

The large gaps in the rows are were we either previously removed trees with honey fungus or ones that fell down due to it.

 

Okay mate. As long as he wasn't wearing spikes on those reductions. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

Okay mate. As long as he wasn't wearing spikes on those reductions. 

 

Why not? they are coming down in a few years anyway.

Also, have you never noticed that Lombardies often sprout from such wounds?

My moral compass is fine with spiking in this case.

 

 

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21 hours ago, paddyvero said:

I think he might be having a laugh? 

I thought so too.

13 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

 

Very much the way forward with pedants who nit pick anything you post on here.

   Stuart

U OK hun?

Posted
1 hour ago, bigtreedon said:

Not really one for just ear muffs in the tree myself bit DIY 🙈


I think you will find ‘a bit diy’ equates to a corduroy motorcycle suit.

 

Just ear muffs could be considered the sign of a pro in this parish.

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Interesting little job this morning, removed a Douglas Fir from the Ettrick Water Footbridge in Selkirk. Current was strong after the recent deluge, could really feel it tugging at the valtra when winching, like having a huge fish on the line.

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