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RobArb

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  1. was it goffy, or giffy/guffy something like that?
  2. and if it goes to the floor starting from a root buttress is that a shear bomb crack?
  3. beat me to it rupe:lol:
  4. or it could be the dirty dozen
  5. kelly's heroes
  6. next...!!
  7. THX 1138, great film oh yeh i'm back baby!!
  8. Happy Birthday Tony, your only 40 once so go enjoy yourself, i don't want to catch you on here:lol:
  9. Ashman, M.R. & Puri, G. (2002) Essential Soil Science. Blackwell Science is a definate get and for other bits of soils things i found these helpful Brady, N.C. (2001) The Nature and Properties of Soils (13th Ed’.) Prentice Hall Foth D.F. (1990) Fundamentals of Soil Science 8th Edition Urban, J (2008) Up by Roots Healthy Trees and Soils in the Built Environment, International Society of Arboriculture British Society of Soil Science - Home Landis.org | Landis Welcome to the Arboricultural Information Exchange. Welcome to Soil-net.com!! Pitchcare: Serving the Turfcare Industry Pedosphere.com :: Global Soil Science Educators & Knowledge Managers UK Irrigation Association WRAP - Material change for a better environment - WRAP Defra - Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and for the plants Allaby, M. (2004) A Dictionary of Plant Sciences. 2nd Edition Oxford University Press (only 8.99 good for a quick reference) Bowes, B.G. (1996) A Colour Atlas of Plant Structure. London: Manson -Brilliant pictures of the plant anatomy, a good companion for the Plant Form and Function topic (really helpful) Mauseth, J. D. (2003) Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology. 3rd Edition. Jones and Bartlett, London Pallardy, S.G. (2008) Physiology of Woody Plants, 3rd Edition. San Diego, California: Academic Press is a must IMO when it came to websites there seemed to be no decent ones (like the soils) but lots of little ones over the place, the journals (you can access them with an athens account are also very useful but its a case of searchuing them as and when is needed
  10. yeh, chinese/yellow catalpa (i think) is the Catalpa ovata
  11. Stupsi ps, i want hair just like him!
  12. Catalpa ovata
  13. I can only say helped janey:thumbup: you guys rock ha:lol: well done too matt, as for projects I've started 3 different things already:biggrin:
  14. thanks dave, the rest is needed:biggrin:
  15. whats that crack there? is it a crack?
  16. and came out with an average of 76% over the six modules:thumbup: woot woot, time for a summer break me thinks.... now, where did i put them books:lol:
  17. have you tried jepsons in culcheth (i think thats how you spell it) they seem to do a decent job for us
  18. AP = ArmorPrus hitch cord (the speckled dark green black hitch rope) Poison Hi-vy = Climbing rope DMM Ring = The green ring DF = Double fishermans knot (at each end of the hitch cord) sit back = when you push your hitch up and you sit back iin your harness before it grips Hope that helps:thumbup:
  19. i see what your saying but the leaves just don't look quite right for a bramley, but it could be the pics playing with my eyes:lol:
  20. i've found a few, some i've put on the atf waiting confirmation will have to look into this champion trees register to see how one qualifies:thumbup:
  21. what is it with wives when you have to stop to take a picture in the middle of nowhere you know? why do they always complain:lol:
  22. there is not one champion tree in lancashire on that register:thumbdown:
  23. definately an apple but without clearer pictures, impossible to tell what type:biggrin:

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