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RobArb

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  1. Would you believe Rob, there was 5m3 of chip...!! i carted 3 bags through the house and next door is having 2:001_cool:
  2. cheers gareth the cider was goooooooood:thumbup:
  3. cool, we've got NT membership too:thumbup:
  4. red spider mite sunbathing on a rock:001_cool:
  5. Where is ashridge park?
  6. then throw in some log candles for good measure:thumbup: now, where did i put my cider?
  7. not yet, the local garden centre actually sells them, well something similar:thumbup: but was shut today:thumbdown: but will look into ordering some online:biggrin:
  8. and after finally finishing including habitat:lol: we had a party to celebrate my missus' 30th and i can finally put my feet up and relax!!!
  9. HAHA:lol: not a pond but a soakaway for help with the drainage:thumbup:
  10. well, after pretty not doing anything for a year due to working and lack of funds to get the garden right how i wanted it, i started again doing bits and bobs from christmas '10
  11. Well after starting to dig some drainage in my much waterlogged garden two years ago, and having the building work done on the house, my garden after 3 weeks work (weeknights and weekends), is finally finished:thumbup: Have installed:lol: a few bits of deadwood for the kids (and myself) for minibeast/fungi/lichens and the like to go crazy on, and hopefully it won;t be long till there is signs of life:thumbup:
  12. and thats why you get peoples back up:thumbdown: i am merely stating an arguement or opinion, and without knowing ANYTHING about me whats so ever, you say i (sorry, people, another generalisation) do not understand:sneaky2:
  13. now thats just plain cheating...! great imagination though:lol:
  14. looked like a good way to spend fathers day, me, i "installed" my new habitat area for the kids.... and me:blush: pics will follow at some point:biggrin:
  15. think they can live 250-350 years, but a pollarded beech, thats probably a different story!
  16. nothing wrong with whats happened or what you did, and you seemed to have learned/picked up a handy tip on following up quotes.... win win:biggrin:
  17. Daniel, Have you ever thought that the US, particularly yourself may be "behind the times"?? You seem to be always putting down the UK on our standards when it has been proven time and time again on pruning standards. I also find it insulting that you are generalising the work of a few with the work of us all as a standard..!! I take my time to make sure i get in a proper work position FROM A ROPE AND HARNESS, where i can make a perfect pruning cut leaving the branch bark collar totally intact everytime! Essentially you a performing heading cuts on every cut you do, see attached website which is endorsed by the ISA (predominently American) Trees Are Good - Tree Care Information
  18. nice one chaps, does that mean the next 20,000 posts will be clocked up in no time?

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