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sandspider

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  1. Thanks chaps. An online Id key suggested robinia, but that doesn't look right. Think pyracanthus looks most likely. Will check when flowers / berries come out. Goaty, there's a pic in the first post... Tried to paste the link in again, but phone says no!
  2. Hi all Got this growing in my garden. Spiky beast, grows fast and burns very well when dry. Is it Robinia pseudoacia? Or any other offers? Thank you.
  3. Ahh, OK - never been there as far as I know! Nice work. Good to see the old skills (and old mills!) being maintained.
  4. Where will the hot tub go?!
  5. Is that on the Norfolk Broads? Looks familiar somehow...
  6. Oz are big on bio security - my sister had to pay a cleaning charge because there was a bit of soil left in her walking boots when she went there!
  7. Ben Law did a couple - though I think they were more the story of the build than a how to...
  8. Handsome thing, lovely work. Are you not going to rake the front for aerodynamics at all? (A question, not a criticism!)
  9. Nice for a holiday, but not as good as Goblin Coombe
  10. I live just down the road from Brockley Coombe, and know the timber yard well. How does Melbourne compare?!
  11. I worked out very roughly a while ago that I'd need around 5 acres of trees to provide enough wood to continually fulfill all my heating, cooking etc. needs just from wood. (3 bed detached house, no clever pellet boilers or anything, just log burners). So we'd probably need more than the land area of the UK devoted to woodland to keep us all going just on wood! So we might get hungry! Having said that, with more efficient burning systems, better insulation, maybe planting different tree species etc. that could probably be improved upon. And warmer countries would need less heat so less wood. But colder countries would need more heat and grow more slowly... Interesting question.
  12. Still no pics, sausage!
  13. Surprised how small that root ball is for the size of tree. What sort of tree is it, anyone?
  14. sandspider

    The Dogs!

    Handsome hound. I think we'll get a spaniel of some sort (not the King Charles type, maybe a springer or cocker) one day. Had lots of collies previously - lovely dogs and intelligent, but need lots of exercise and stimulation. My dad recently got a golden retriever - lovely little thing. A bit bitey (puppy teeth) but great fun. Doesn't need too much exercise, happy to sleep in the car for hours at a time etc.
  15. Looking healthy. Is that just mulch around them, or are you going for some sort of willow filtration bed? Any slug / rabbit / deer problems with them? I suppose slugs go for veggies over trees!
  16. Not sure I agree about the hoppy ales () but otherwise looks idyllic. Out of interest, how big is the total estate? And why has it been mainly abandoned? Thanks for the pics.
  17. That is a really good idea. I want one! Nice find...
  18. Cheers brush cutter, I'll look into that.
  19. 2500 years. My history knowledge isn't up to much, but the times that tree has lived through, and the things it could've seen...
  20. Signed, possibly twice.
  21. Thanks. Yes, I meant the blue tub, hadn't noticed the blue drainpipe too!
  22. Can't help you I'm afraid, but be interested to see the suggestions. Is it possible to get one PTO powered mower that will do a reasonably neat job on a lawn but will also tackle rides, thistles, brambles, small saplings etc?
  23. Looking tidy. Where does the blue pipe go? Into some sort of soakaway / draining system?
  24. Had mine done in Feb 2012. (Drastic pruning) Looking good now, recovered fine, and sprouting lots of thin new branches from the big old stumps.

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