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Tony Croft aka hamadryad

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  1. Never be ashamed to be English, or British. this is a great country, how else could such a small island sustain 70 million people?
  2. Monkey is being held captive! Question is what am I bid for his release!
  3. Eucs can and often are coppiced, this keeps the tree under control and gives the highly decorative colour and new penny shaped foliage highly prized by floral arangers
  4. hello fella, i see we have a need for three seats so if you dont mind a ride in an old banger of an escort we could all jump in mine? maybe meet at a central point convinient for us all and go from there?

  5. sounds like you would have some good shots, we await the outcome!
  6. Compairing a meal in a public resturant to having a potentialy mental retarded idiot removing heavy lumps of wood from over your private residence requires too different levels of trust! Though i guess it is a little different if said meal is blow fish in a sushi bar! but how often is that happening in the suburbs?
  7. Its something I hate doing but in these cases they have asked for it, I had to say it recently too. just tell the client to ask the developer why they have no idea about bs5837, any reputable/professional builder would be aware of it and this would not of happened. then let the events reveal themselves.
  8. i know it looks a bit like a brain coral doesnt it!
  9. John has got his head screwed on, and reckon he wins a lot of his quotes?
  10. does the prospective owner want to retain the tree?
  11. The best example ive ever seen, tried to grow cuttings as a new variety but they failed after a few months. would have made an interesting dwarf form:biggrin:
  12. first one looks like mutated daldinia or Xylaria polymorpha second, best gues a phelinus third i aint sure bit hard to see cleary but interested have you any ohter shots? Mycleium patterns are as distinctive as a finger print so well worth keeping a look out for similar, I will bear this post in mind for future reference, great shot.
  13. Sounds good Marcus, keep it up and they will ahve little to gripe about..... then again, they are a fickle lot!
  14. I thought it was o.k de railed as he seemed to have his answers! new thread then, beech hedge holiday volunteers!
  15. legitimate use if your strapped in? why not? if all other avenues are exhausted? personaly ive never seen a tree that cant be brought down in bits, im sure an aviary is no issue!

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