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RobArb

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  1. there's a few in salford that i've seen that are at least 6-8" diameter and 2-3' length maybe more, if they ever "come down" i'll keep you in mind:biggrin:
  2. what channel was it on, i missed it:sad:
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    done:thumbup:
  4. Oh yeh Kev! Although, just looking now it could also be Acacia melanoxylon or Acacia implexa A lot of this type of Acacia has juvenile pinnate leaves and older compound leaves that are sickle shaped... Its some sort of Wattle and the "flat leaves" are more phyllodes than leaves The Nature of Robertson: More on Wattles
  5. Ditto all of the above:thumbup: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  6. Mmmmmm interesting... Sent from my Galaxy S2
  7. Go to bed:biggrin: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  8. Technically your on here, with the telly on in the background, unless you can do two things at once, which we all know by modern evolution standards, men can't do:lol:
  9. OOOOooo (pursing lips), sounds like the comments of a sore loser:biggrin:
  10. Heads i win, tails you lose:lol:
  11. Cool:thumbup1: Had a look at both of them and if i had to stick my neck out i think i;d go for the Arthrographis
  12. %'s are banned now, its all about the meterage..... don't think he took enough there!
  13. :ditto: Sent from my Galaxy S2
  14. Anyone know what has possibly caused this red coloration in this sycamore, never seen anything like this before? Sent from my Galaxy S2
  15. Good posts scotspine, but it does highlight each side of the spectrum and why I can't agree with a system that IMO is needless. Sent from my Galaxy S2
  16. Leylandii and lawsons make great swedish candles too:thumbup:
  17. From what i remember, about 4 years ago at Shades of Green a 6" tracked chipper was £100 for the day but i think that was without delivery Hodgsons tool hire i think do a 6" tow behind for about £120ish for the day but again thats without delivery
  18. Cheers Barry, I'm only in Burscough so about 35-40mins away, and Rob^^ is closer still, i'd defo like to have a little hang on it:thumbup:
  19. I work for a council and i know i ain't lazy... i also don't get paid enough but i don't do it for the love of money:lol: We have 3 teams of 3 working in Salford, ok 1 team IS lazy, but thank god its not mine:thumbup: We get minimal equipment, we even had to beg borrow and plead head office for a tracked chipper yesterday other wise it was a 600m drag!!
  20. What college course are you doing? Has there been any lessons on pests and diseases? Do you own any fungi books and have you looked for Fistulina hepatica in them and what it does? What does your gut feeling tell you from the information you have found?
  21. Hi, do you actually have any in stock, one that i could try before i buy:biggrin:
  22. followed:thumbup: I'm robarb3000:biggrin:
  23. (apart from the thinking about it first bit.... had i thought of it first i would of past it off as whimsical:biggrin:)

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