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Afore mentioned obvious targets, (but wouldn't include the Rangerover in that) :sneaky2:

 

Compression forks with associated elephant ear adaptive growth = weak union, prone to failure from strong wind force.

 

Basal decay potentialy caused by strimmer or mover damage.

 

Fence off to reduce compaction, aerate the rhizosphere, adding a generic mix of endo & ectophytic mycorryhza, mulch with barley sraw, cardboard & fresh woodchip to a depth of 6.5 inches. Then reduce to 4.5m monolith, with coronets, fractures & plunge cuts for bat habitation & monitor.

All within keeping with it's urban woodland setting. :001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

 

Fell, replant :001_smile:

 

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Afore mentioned obvious targets, (but wouldn't include the Rangerover in that) :sneaky2:

 

Compression forks with associated elephant ear adaptive growth = weak union, prone to failure from strong wind force.

 

Basal decay potentialy caused by strimmer or mover damage.

 

Fence off to reduce compaction, aerate the rhizosphere, adding a generic mix of endo & ectophytic mycorryhza, mulch with barley sraw, cardboard & fresh woodchip to a depth of 6.5 inches. Then reduce to 4.5m monolith, with coronets, fractures & plunge cuts for bat habitation & monitor.

All within keeping with it's urban woodland setting. :001_tongue:

 

 

 

Fell, replant :001_smile:

 

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All that and you can't tell a range rover from a Discovery..........tut tut, David. :sneaky2:

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