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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. show me the red oak in 4 years dadio
  2. get on with it do the best job you can make of it or someone else will take it and do a less than ideal hack. sometimes you got to do the best of a bad job rather than let a tonka give it a stonka!
  3. thanks for posting gollum, really gratefull for this as I couldnt go.
  4. great job, no stress on that old girl whatsoever, top marks
  5. going on the state of the folige the expense in its creation is debilitating the tree, thats a massive burden of growth, never have I seen such a large burr for such a small tree. I always appreciate shots like this, we can all learn so much from such a simple thing.
  6. awesome burr, would suggest something bacterial or fungal causing the burr reaction, stonking example
  7. So, as uptil now you have accused all us funters as "mycocentric" and that we should be less focussed on this narrow perspective you suddenly say can we agree? ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha give me a minute im going to be rolling on the floor for the next ten minutes or so.
  8. https://www.facebook.com/SistersOlive
  9. surely as far as collage goes the boss will accept this cant be missed! as for the family, well, were all owed one from time to time! Now.... what was you saying about if you end up in a divorce!
  10. are you getting plenty of rain, how big will the cuts be? and will you be able to retain any saprisers/foliage at the terminations?
  11. why cant you make it david? and of course i will fill you in.
  12. I am! say when and where and im in.
  13. I am attending the Hatfield Business centre one, really buzzing about too after missing the trip over to germany in the autumn, for anyone interested one subject to be added for coverage to planned schedule is retention of standing dead trees/trunks to resolve the conflicts over the 2 metre spec by paths debate
  14. Im not writing them off, rob, do not accuse me of having a narrow mind again, you have NO friggin idea, my mind is far far and away from closed:lol: Guy has a nack for rubbing, and he is rubbing as always:001_smile: I should not bite, but im sick, in fact, the best way is to say nothing your sooooo right rob its absurd, laters:lol:
  15. I wont demonize US arboriculture, BUT I dont want to do it, nor want it in my face!
  16. Your getting as sarcastic as me! save your career! leave the gob.hite stuff to me, i dont care about the future!
  17. I was wondering that myself!
  18. and THATS why I will not entertain american arboriculture, For an older (veteran arb) you are very behind Guy, im sorry, but its true. We are all doing our bit, and learning our own way, what you do is your business, but to ignore basic arboriculture 101 that trees are dependant on macro and microfungi is, well its like putting a green book with gold text on the cover over your eyes and praying its all lies! even shigo acknowledged them! shame the US didnt pick up on it! there, said it direct.
  19. thanks Jaime, I think i might turn up for this, right up my street.
  20. And yet the U.K still thinks its leading! by their heels they will be brought to the table Gerrit, by their heels, screaming and shouting whilst dragged backward to the fungal table! you know my feelings on the whole subject.
  21. I know and what Im trying to say in a clumsy way is that that leti would not have taken any more than it had access to, but the armillaria is a weakness parasite, so I would need to see a wiser view, the context to learn more from the interaction.

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