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Paul Cleaver

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  1. wild cherry for me - they can get tall in woodland
  2. had a Chinese bloke once - he was the 0.1% - stu pi irriot
  3. clint eastwood -" well are you going to draw or are you going to whistle Dixie "-something like that
  4. longhorn I think
  5. my angle is -Mans influence on the natural forest is but a blip on the evolutionary development of trees, they don't change their habit overnight. They do well in a more open situations true but that is thanks to mans influence on the landscape, its not a natural evolutionary progression, so that makes them a climax species not a pioneer species. If the human race was wiped out everything would revert back to how it was before (climate change pending) - even in a large city after a few millenium, you wouldn't know the city existed
  6. im flagging - 50 in march
  7. Tony you make me laugh sometimes:lol:
  8. errr photo
  9. willows -bah - not friendly
  10. that last photo - great shot - nutter:biggrin:
  11. re spawning is a joke - totally random - die too quick - Im selling my ps 3 one £25.00 if anyone wants it
  12. yeh Tony but you will get tree pioneer species like birch eg that will eventually dominate and supress the grass somewhat then when the birch is dominant oak will gradually appear and eventually take over - will take many many years and without mans interference
  13. if left untouched in the right soil, Oak will establish naturally, a slow process mind.
  14. and Oak is NOT a woodland tree, its natural home is the open structured pastureland mmmmm are you sure mr MC hammer :
  15. if your doing subcontracting work - some companies insist you having employers liability insurance
  16. Now sorted - thankyou
  17. Frodsham area (Cheshire) - 1 days work - PM me for details reg Paul
  18. phythothera bleeding canker?
  19. blimey - incredible- must be quite a hard wood for such a carving
  20. on the plus side, a good callus formation from previous pruning cuts
  21.  

    <p>Hi Steve , I cant answer posts? can you make it so please</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>reg Paul</p>

     

  22. Im in the woodland trust
  23. nice and fresh - get it eaten
  24. yes a phone call is all it takes - watch out for emergency TPO order though reg Paul

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