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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

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  1. Once you have your training done. Do yourself a favour and save some cash by buying 1 litre to start. I think you will find that 5 litres will be far more than you need ( chemicals for professional use have to be diluted significantly). Unless of course you are going to be spraying a different site every week! Anyway do the course, buy a decent sprayer (Cooper Peggler or Berthoud) with correct nozzles and all the necessary safety kit. If you do the job well and look professional and act responsibly you will no doubt get repeat business. If you go at it like a cowboy then expect Indians to come after you.
  2. You don't work for the hydro do you by any chance? From the clients perspective I think the first consideration is the wallet!
  3. Probably a Magnolia C**K and B*LLS at that!
  4. Looks like a c**k and b*lls. Why what do you see?
  5. What fungi were present?
  6. I would have had no problem climbing that. Why did it need to come down? Do you have any pictures of the stem cavity/dysfunctional wood?
  7. Wow. Are those Mexican wrestlers self levitating boots?
  8. Looking good. May I ask what welder you are using and whether or not you rate it?
  9. Did you go to the seminar?
  10. I agree. But then I have not said otherwise. Have I?
  11. I'm not sure what you are getting at? It appears you are questioning my observation but then agreeing with it.
  12. LOL. My post was tongue in cheek. It just tickled me that the OP appeared to be more confused about forks now than before he attended. From what I have read of Dr Slater's work it would appear that he is not entirely sure either.
  13. Sounds like this talk left its attendees more puzzled than informed. Not sure I will attend now.
  14. Anyone here done any lineside veg surveys/leaf fall surveys for NetworkRail?
  15. Ahh that explains it. Very good promotional video for the company website. I'm not getting hung up on the loss of the copper beech. After all is said and done they are as common as muck and I was not the one living with it in my back garden.
  16. Very slick video and not too long. Who was flying the drone? Shame about the tree it looked in peak health!
  17. So I assume that operatives in Scotland are either gaining the training from elsewhere or travelling south with an overnight stay. What is your experience of this? Do people tend to travel south to attend? For me many AA training events are just too far south. The additional costs associated with taking an further day off to travel to the venue, overnight accommodation and return travel make these courses too costly to attend.
  18. That's good to know although Perth is a little more central (hint) but I could stretch to Edinburgh. Have you put this course on in Scotland before and had a poor turnout? Its just I have not seen it advertised up here in the past.
  19. Any dates available for this course running in Scotland?
  20. Why not pop em on good old eBay with a reserve. If they don't reach the £400.00 you want for them then at least you will find out what people are willing to pay for them. If they do sell......well just remember to mark your advert as "buyer collects" .
  21. Far too ugly for firewood! Geez that's ugly!!
  22. I see you have finally found a use for the Yellow Pages!

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