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Lee Winger

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  1. yes mate high up in the Cotswolds stunning scenery, and fantastic clients, my only problem was negotiating the extremely narrow lanes and steep inclines..
  2. Deep root fert rig on trailer
  3. Soil decompactor in action, decompaction alone will increase extension growth, and show remarkable results..
  4. more for the viewers
  5. more pics, the soil was very compacted by pedestrians, you'd be surprised how much a small human foot can compact soil, we went over the root zone with our air decompactor first, breaking up the soil in layers, we then pumped in a mix of macro and micro nutrients along with myccor spores, then we went over the area again with the soil decompactor.
  6. more random pics
  7. Second picture is of four trees being decompacted and fertilised in a beautiful regency garden in Gosport, the trees included a Yew, Ceder, Beech and a big old Tulip tree.
  8. Root decompacting and fertilising by Lee Winger and Dan Spooner of ''Arbor Aeration'' the first picture was taken at a large manor house in Bath. The big old beech was showing signs of a fungal infection of some kind, and I have a hunch the turfers when installing a new lawn, went over the root system with a large rotavator..
  9. i've never noticed willows suddenly falling over,saying that one site we cleared had lots of big willows on their side, somethng to remember for the future.. How about Horse chestnut , we soil decompacted a fine specimen, growing right next to a fast flowing river up the in the Peak District, his roots were completely submerged one side. The tree looked very happy in its enviroment.
  10. Nice work ,but i'd have ''tried'' [harder said than done with some clients] to sell the customer crown lift and thin, reducing the crown has acheived nothing imo.. You made a good shape and no doubt the customer is happy...
  11. nice tranny crispy! and welcome to the site
  12. That and silly towing restrictions
  13. a naughty tree for sure, good work!
  14. No time at all from my experience, as little as few months
  15. Support the troops not the war!
  16. if you don't trust your kit, get out of climbing as your on a psychological downer before you even start! Iv'e heard of trees failing but never ropes!
  17. Same as
  18. I agree with Benji Macnab! and if Scotland gained indepenance, i'd find some Scottish ancestry and move up their with them, England imo is a chit hole! well south of Sheffeild that is! I read a few years ago in the Independent, that Scotland would have had the richest population in Europe if they had been given access to all the revenue created by Scottish oil.
  19. anyone got any idea what the UK tree surgery industry turns over a year?
  20. Will we get honest answers? i'll put one up never the less....
  21. I meant sales figures....
  22. Me and a work mate, sat in the cab the other day discussing the Arb industry and what its worth per year, I reckon near on a million a day is turned over each and every day, anyone got any figures for the arb industry [contracting] turnover?
  23. more than one mod here Anna, ''me no delete your posties''
  24. been about for a few years now, very pricey I bet

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