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Haha, yes I knew they were spikey. . . When chippings were referred to I thought it was actual wood chippings that shouldn't be used other than the green.

 

I thought there may be an issue with the sap or something along those lines :)

 

Not that I'm aware of. I know it's hellishly sticky, but imagine it would dry. Who knows...

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I've actually got a young MPT at the bottom of my drive, all this talk of them being difficult to deal with is making me nervous. . . Saying that it's currently only seven foot tall so it will be a long time before it needs any work done it. . I'll post a photo of it in due course.

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