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Paul Cleaver

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  1. sounds like a mobile stop go boards job
  2. can you describe the description without actually saying it
  3. only havin a laugh to be honest
  4. 1.can we have a threshold swear words guide line please 2. can we swap letters around on a swear word so its not technically swearing 3. can we describe the swear word without actually saying it - eg " stop being a biological working end of a camels toe"
  5. yes that happened to me - my very first post
  6. loving this at the mo [ame] [/ame]
  7. managed it only once in over 20 yrs - bled a bit:001_smile:
  8. the whitebeam may benefit from a light crown reduction say 1m - this will help reduce the chance of it failing in the next wind
  9. If it was straight and now its leaning - its moved - it could go at the root plate or if the roots have mostly rotted, the trunk fails at ground level.
  10. first impression - the whitebeam sounds well dodgy
  11. sounds terrible - why the SSSI - I hope any drastic measures wont affect the reason for the SSSI what ever that may be
  12. its the veteran trees I would be most concerned about
  13. its south west of middle earth - hobbitsis folk live there
  14. you are confusing formative pruning with thinning - crown thinning is removing a balanced proportion of the crown to allow more light through the canopy and reduce the chance of windthrow. the other time you will see the term thinning is in a forestry / woodland situation where whole trees are felled to promote the growth of the remaining ones
  15. not seen one - thanks for posting
  16. agree 100% with above post
  17. check this out Butterfly Conservation - Pine Hawk-Moth

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