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Dan,Dan The Tree Man

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  1. Yeah I can do just need the time to do it on the computer.
  2. Fantastic TVI! I am making some reindeer for Christmas! kind of interesting if your into that kinda thing the length of the cord really does not matter as if it's possible i could cut to size to fit in truck/trailer. Same with the hazel really Many thanks Dan
  3. Hi all I am after some silver birch Between 4-8 inchs in diameter. After about 20 Cord wood lengths. I am also after some hazel sticks around 1-2 inchs in diameter. must be fairly local to south Suffolk area. Many thanks Dan
  4. Hi guy my grandparents had someone pollard there oak tree in the attached photos, and as a result of this the tree has put on just, epicormic growth. On the epicormic growth there is a 'silvery dust' on them, and dying back could someone ID this for me also no brackets on or around the tree which I can see.

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