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Bob Morris

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  1. In addition to the oaks grey (and black) squirrels break off the ends of elm branches too.
  2. Could it be the fungus Taphrina pruni ?
  3. Perhaps caused by methane escaping from the bottom of the lake? I must admit I have not seen it looking quite like that.
  4. Can't help with BC. But if you already have a Canadian passport you could take a holiday for a few weeks and hit the local tree companies.
  5. Maybe formed by root rot nematodes.
  6. J, A fine tribute for a faithfull companion.
  7. Should have added that rhs.uk.org has a article about it. Worth a read.
  8. It's called faciation (hope I spelled it correctly) I usually see it on lilacs
  9. RIP Norm Macdonald. Watch him (You tube) telling the Moth Joke on Conan O'Brien. 👍
  10. I also gave up due to carrot fly. However this year I grew carrots alongside a couple rows of garlic and had no problems with carrot fly. Nice crop gary112!👍
  11. Same thing happened to me; rather a expensive indulgence over here but boy are they comfortable. The dogs think so too.
  12. Nice to see some spoon carving photos; "letting the wood talk" - good job![emoji106]
  13. Sorry to derail the thread RCO but it was the first thing that came to mind. I remember a recording were he talked about blowing up a row of trees.

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