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NI Tree

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  1. first time living in a city let a lone a village. In aberdeen at monent but still the counts as the living in countryside I am just be visiting uni for 3 more years.
  2. just to get you all thinking about grants under the countryside managment sceame farmer can be paid for set a side leaving grass maragemens around arrable fields. for native flowers. beetle banks in big arable field to creat a home for bugs when the crops are harvested so they can over winter and reconlised the field quicker when replanted. in fact it is possible to cover you cost from loss of production from the ban as it can reduce pesticide use as you do not have to do as much preventive spraying.
  3. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    i like the idea of the felco 7 with their rotating handle were would you reconend getting a set.
  4. also works with the tractor and trailer lets you see bhind the trailer handy when you have no mirorrs, or a 20 ton grain trailer with gready boards on a new holland ts 110
  5. well then i better call our logs bouldersas thery are huge i is brilllent as i do not split any thing smaller than 16" and they are about 14" long. apart from lifting them. we may have 3 fires going all daymost of the winter. worst bit is the size of the big rings lots of burr elm all to split by hand you get good with a sledge.
  6. NI Tree

    Hand Saws

    its is our own apples trees it would also be useful for hedges that only need small bits cut as it is easer to get the saw in than sectures
  7. he dose hit the wall at 1.25 but still he is a brillent driver
  8. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    i neaver knew you had hooves that you had trim with your felco 51 there red
  9. NI Tree

    Hand Saws

    probaly of to dessy Wightman when i get home to get a nother silky
  10. NI Tree

    Hand Saws

    they do stay as sharpe as a silky i love my Hayauchi 6.3 and Gomtaro 300 though will probally buy a fine one for apple pruning
  11. NI Tree

    Hand Saws

    i should start a pole
  12. totaly agrea
  13. NI Tree

    Hand Saws

    as we all use them what one do you pefrer
  14. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    are they made by ars
  15. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    what do you like about each as you are all saying different modules
  16. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    why do you say this as i have heard this before but no reasons
  17. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    can you also tell me ther pro and cons as i need to get set
  18. NI Tree

    Secateurs

    i am woundering what secateurs you would all recomend
  19. it is called a MULTIPLA Log splitters and wood splitters
  20. what about a woodline it is both vertical and horizontal fuel wood sell them
  21. at least they have more trees than the north they 17 % forest cover the north only 6 % the lowest in europe
  22. it is true but still at uni
  23. NI Tree

    Lawn Advice

    dig a small hole about the size of a spade abourt two foot down this will let you know root penatration what soil types compaction and if there is any pans that need braking. and how deep and take it from there also take soil samples i take them every 3 years i think they are about £8
  24. look on the bright side of life the govement has droped 1p of a liter

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