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9 minutes ago, bigtreedon said:

Snowy Sheffield hill tops for me today very slimy sycamore rigged allot dropped a bit felled the stem between walls and graves IMG-20200225-WA0004.jpeg20200226_091156.jpeg20200226_091153.jpeg20200226_091210.jpeg20200226_091213.jpegIMG-20200226-WA0006.jpeg20200226_134035.jpeg20200226_134046.jpeg

Very nice tree. Shame it was where it was. Good work! Thanks for sharing.

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Ok, the job that saved February financially.

 

line of Thuja and a Piscea Pungens Glauca (I think) to come out, grind and replant with laurel. They weren’t tiddlers, all the size of the remainders at the end of the newly planted laurel.

Bastards to grind because of the low branches that sit in or just above the ground making the clear around fiddly.

Hard graft, and it was a bit of a hard sell to the client, but they were recently moved in and the garden was a nightmare of shade, especially in low winter sun.


Anyway everyone was happy.

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Edited by Mick Dempsey
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Ok, the job that saved February financially.
 
line of Thuja and a Piscea Pungens Glauca (I think) to come out, grind and replant with laurel.
Hard graft, and it was a bit of a hard sell to the client, but they were recently moved in and the garden was a nightmare of shade, especially in low winter sun.

Anyway everyone was happy.
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Nice work mick ! Has it been quite in February for u
Posted
28 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Ok, the job that saved February financially.

 

line of Thuja and a Piscea Pungens Glauca (I think) to come out, grind and replant with laurel. They weren’t tiddlers, all the size of the remainders at the end of the newly planted laurel.

Bastards to grind because of the low branches that sit in or just above the ground making the clear around fiddly.

Hard graft, and it was a bit of a hard sell to the client, but they were recently moved in and the garden was a nightmare of shade, especially in low winter sun.


Anyway everyone was happy.

0CCA1D7F-BB3A-4ACF-9E17-4138AD016420.jpeg

18E40676-501B-4CDD-85D1-84748D85C396.jpeg

8931AE58-8329-42EA-8096-4FC49F0D53AF.jpeg

Nice work. Everyone likes a bit of laurel.

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7 hours ago, The avantgardener said:

What region of France are you in, has it been wet all over like here in the UK or isolated?

In the Charente, near Angouleme.

 

Not as bad as the UK, but wetter than normal certainly.

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50 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

In the Charente, near Angouleme.

 

Not as bad as the UK, but wetter than normal certainly.

Beautiful area, I am looking at buying a family house there in the Summer, is your wife still involved with real estate? Perhaps you could PM her company details?

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