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Meep

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  1. Try using Honey rather then rooting power if your going to take a cutting works a treat. The other option is to make your own Branch cutting pot, you can buy them over the net, but its always more fun to try yourself. Get a normal black garden pot about three or four inches in diameter cut in half-length ways. Tie a price of string or plastic around the branch just below where you would like to take the cutting. Gently remove some of the bark about an inch and rub with honey, put the cut pot around the tie and exposed bark. Tape the pot together, add compost and water, keep watering when required. Hopefully if all goes well in 12-16weeks this should start to root in the pot and you can cut the pot off the tree below the tie and you have a new plant. You may need to support the pot to ensure its straight but try it works great Your tree can look a little stilly with pots tape to it but if you want a true tree rather then grafting working really well. This works really well for bonsai trees as well.
  2. I don't have any sample questions but would recommended buying the Arborist's Certification Study Guide your'll also get the supplement for the UK a Ireland version with a list of plants they use for the exam. The plants are real PS Don't buy the CD's you'll end up talking like a American
  3. T2 Cercidiphyllum japonicum ?
  4. T1 Fagus sylvatica 'Aspleniifolia' ?
  5. Let’s be honest now, we all have different trucks and favourite bit of equipment this chipper is no different, its why people buy a MS200T rather then Ama TH2510. I know people who swear by they old rusty red gravely’s and would die if you said you could even buy a chipper for 25k. Some people love Bandits, Vermeer the list goes on and on. If you don’t want one then no one is forcing you to have one.
  6. Use to have a Bimota SB6
  7. It sounds like they want a week check sheet, like you would do for chainsaw's... Are you using plastic visors or chainsaw mesh visors?
  8. I've been AAAC for 3years and have my re-assessment in two years. As long as you tick the boxes on the assessment you'll be fine. Now i'm not saying that I've got loads of work out of this scheme if any!!!! And if i'm honest being CHAS accredited contractor gets you a lot more work. I don't want to be causing problems, but how will the Tree Guild improve on the current situation???? In the bigger picture ?
  9. Firstly it does not cost £8'000 to be AAAC !!!! When i became an AAAC there was only minimum costs involved !!! Please feel free to explain £8K? And if the Tree Guild are to have standards for membership, then they will have to look into how anyone runs there business too !! with standards for how they do work !!!! I like the idea of the Tree Guild But how will it be better than what we already have ?
  10. Don't get me wrong I totally agree with you, but you have to ask the question of procurement managers in large companies and Local Authorities. They don't really understand our industry and neither the ISA or the AA have not made big enough steps in the right direction. There is only so many times you can re-invent a standard in industry !!!! People may not agree with the AAAC but as long as you do everything right then it is easy to get !!! (even for small companies) The ISA is more for the individuals !!! So where would The Tree Guild fit in ?
  11. Can i ask one question ! ! If your an ISA Cert Arb, Professional Member of the AA, AA Approved Contractor, CHAS accredited contractor. Why would you pay for another Approval/Accredited !!!! Its starting to cost and lot of money!!! When Mickey and his un-insured friends can do the job for half my price!!! (Sorry to any Mickey's on here just using the name as an example) I am in just as much disbelief with in the industry as the rest of you!!! But would it be better to improve the established ISA and AA in the UK market?:
  12. The product can't be sold until it has PSD approval
  13. I have to agree with Yorkshireman, done both !!! and joining your local chamber of commerce works really well, you can't just go to one meeting dish out loads of business cards and never go again. Build up good relationships and you'll find you get a lot of referrals. And the main thing is you will be the only tree person there.
  14. Morning We use ALS Roots Mycorrhizae and it works really well, never normally used on its own but with correct soil fertilisation, back up with a soil sample you can really see the difference Works really well as a preventative control. Hope this helps Meep Turf Maintenance Products, SportsTurf and Horticultural Supplies and Products, UK (Go to Natural Solutions)
  15. Firstly you have to work out what your fertiliser goals are ? i) Maintain vitality ii) Promote growth iii) Correct deficiency iv) Compensate for pest or other problem v) Compensate for root loss or decline We identified the problem first and establish the correct goal and always take a soil sample to work out the deficiency. As just adding fertiliser to a tree can cause more problems. This then opens a can of worms at where you stop i) Soil Nutrient Sampling ii) Foliar Nutrient Sampling iii) Percolation Testing iv) Bulk Density Testing v) Organic or in-organic fertiliser vi) Soil de-compaction But the best place to start would be to get a copy of the ISA best management practices notes on Tree and Shrub Fertilisation. Hope this helps Meep
  16. Our employment contracts clear state that we require a driving license, if we lose it for any reason then we lose out job, its the same for the lads and managers, (last year one of our managers was let go for drink driving) as for training we have to paid back any training, we have taken. 100% pay back within one year of the training. 50% after one year and its all free after two years which seems fair. You can only do so much for some people !!!
  17. I went to Newton Rigg and one of the lectures said the same thing
  18. Tree protesters are typical bleeding heart liberals IMO:sneaky2:
  19. Meep

    CS38 tips

    Make sure you give a good detailed verbal tree inspection before you try and install your rope explaining any hazards such as deadwood etc... I'm sure you'll be fine just take your time and don't panic. Good Luck Meep
  20. Spray with Jays Fluid, then put it in the dishwasher
  21. I've got Jameson Poles that are over five years old and used every day... just make sure you have replacement springs for the pruner head !!!!!!!!!

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