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There are good objective reasons as to why the woman's letter was unreasonable. It's not just a matter of opinion as to whether ash dieback is good or bad, it has the potential to alter our natural ecosystem. She is clearly seeing things from a very narrow perspective and ignorance of basic ecology. Everyone has the right to an opinion; it doesn't mean that any opinion should be treated as valid.

 

Regarding the editor's lack of immediate response: it is unusual for them to do so unless the publication's policy on something is being challenged, or until a debate has gained some momentum. I suspect the letter was printed with the latter idea in mind.

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They root in 30 seconds and grow to 4 foot overnight usually in the base of the wall so you can't get them out.

 

And using glyphosate or any other stump treatment just seems to feed the buggers.:sneaky2::confused1:

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I have. I remember it well. It was 2 years ago when I first heard the rustling in the bushes next to me.......................:biggrin:

 

Ah! It was you was it Felix, between me and the guy rustling further down. Splendid bush that, one of my all-time favourites.

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