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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. Nice old Oak that lost its grip in the winds
  2. Some folk here might want to look at the "Bradbury pound" and how slavery had to be "modified" in order for it to be going on unnoticed, its an incremental thing. One world government, agenda 21 and Codex Alimentarius are the incremental futures of all of us if we don't start pulling the punches now, with our bucks. The Vatican sits at the head of the table, followed by the banking cartels of the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, and a few others and the Royal clans. Taxation was brought in to fund the Napoleonic war, it was to be scrapped after, but the guy who was to instigate that scrapping died just before he was due to address it! We also dont actualy need to pay "interest" WE give our government the power to issue currency, but nowadays this has been taken over by the banking cartels and corporations for "interest". in islamic Law it is against the Law to charge interest, thats why your all so brainwashed by the bought media against Muslims:001_smile: Syria is the last Rothschild bank free country, thats why you all think Bashar al-Assad is a scum bag, your spoon fed media propoganda day in day out. was the same when Gaddaffi went to go over to the gold standard rather than that worthless fiat Dollar:001_rolleyes: I dont know what or how this all can change, but the longer we fund this with our bucks the tighter that noose will get. I learned yesterday that the Vatican are the largest shareholders in at least two of the worlds largest military weapons manufacturers, go figure. Do your own research and find out whats REALLY going on, hidden but yet in plain view, it will make you shudder. And next time you think its all just the way it is, that we run by blundering fools, NO, its by design, we are manipulated to such a degree you cant see the bars of your cell or feel them!
  3. this is a great little story, and just goes to show, anyone can make a difference and even discover something unkown Amateur Mycologist Makes New Mushroom-Plant Companion Discovery | Radical Mycology
  4. awesome, I am going to ask all who ship stuff to me if they would use it to keep my custom!
  5. I doubt if the mellea is soley responsible for that cavity, they havent got the tools for the heartwoods
  6. nature is very conforming in your model.
  7. Oak is notoriously difficult to grow, if only we just let nature show us the lead. Grassland under grazed at that, long grass makes the best nursery for Oaks, this is not even something that is deniable! you would be flogging a dead donkey trying to! of course you could always rely on your education provided by men, rather than actualy go out and study life!
  8. man has manipulated his environment for thousands of years. The fact is those oak woodlands of which you speak, take wistmans wood dartmoor for instance, regen only occurs on the fringes, NOT within the wood itself. Class dismissed:lol:
  9. I am just yanking chains, but you know that anyways, but i do smile when the inevitable happens and smug is as inevitable as being right! tongue entirely in cheek, wouldnt be the same without the banter:001_smile:
  10. way too much evidence to prove it, both ways. you go find me regeneration in both habitats
  11. when one has the patience of a saint, eventually all comes good. Thats why i am confidant, I am just that good, that may suck for the rest but hey ho, not my problem! lmao:lol:
  12. no idea fella, but eventualy somone will get it right for you
  13. Ive taken a shot very similar to this in summer but this ones gotta be a runner:thumbup1: very nice image, whoever took it
  14. look like philidelphus leaves too
  15. 41:blushing, thats way old enough to be giving up on carrying slackers!
  16. My boss is going to get a link for this thread! Benn telling him as much for 7 years, but to no avail:thumbdown:
  17. I like that guy, sweet orchard and brilliant phylosophy
  18. and good on em I say, for acknowledging it as such I mean. Any arb thats on here in the evening has to be half decent and at least have some passion for arboriculture:thumbup1:
  19. Those are terms I would be MORE than happy to work under:thumbup1:
  20. yes your right, but is it fair when one ends up carrying three others? one a whinging big girls blouse, the other an i phone addict, thumbs on one hand half attempted drag of one bit of brush in the other etc etc etc I know how this guy feels, but agree he isnt exactly eloquent in his point making!
  21. indeed, which is why i VERY much doubt its classification as biotroph.
  22. How Did Scavenging Fungi Became A Plant's Best Friend? - Science News - redOrbit

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