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were are you talking about in NI as we have some

 

Mid-Antrim, lowland location.

 

Not going to risk widespread planting of them but I've a few gaps to fill in a new (1 year old) woodland planting and with ash still off the menu I fancy putting in maybe 2 or 3 dozen of them just to see what happens.

 

Seems like they'd be worth a go anyway but even though there's no rush to get them in for a month I'd need to get on the ball pretty quick as I doubt any of the suppliers over here will have them from stock.

 

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Mid-Antrim, lowland location.

 

Not going to risk widespread planting of them but I've a few gaps to fill in a new (1 year old) woodland planting and with ash still off the menu I fancy putting in maybe 2 or 3 dozen of them just to see what happens.

 

Seems like they'd be worth a go anyway but even though there's no rush to get them in for a month I'd need to get on the ball pretty quick as I doubt any of the suppliers over here will have them from stock.

 

Thanks for all contributions.

 

Just across the water from you and we have plenty of them in an old mixed policy wood - they will do fine but do tend to shake and spiral as others have already commented

 

Cheers

mac

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