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Stere

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  1. Thought Jordan Peterson was a bat shit alt-right type 🙂
  2. earth bank and ditch
  3. Maclura pomifera just to try something different Maclura pomifera - Osage Orange or Monkey Ball Tree (50-70cm) JURASSICPLANTS.CO.UK Description Specification Gift wrap This small tree or large shrub is used as a hedge in the United States but it can also...
  4. Yeah have a look here tondagentile.it – Un nuovo sito sulla coltivazione del nocciolo WWW.TONDAGENTILE.IT Thought the pic of the "amenity hazel tree" might of being on a such a graft....as turkish is non suckering - for the single stem. As seemed odd to me to plant a multi stem hazel trained / trimmed as single stem like in pic?
  5. Single stem habit means its grafted onto a turkish one?
  6. Turkish jobbie?
  7. https://data.epo.org/publication-server/pdf-document?pn=3392007&ki=A1&cc=EP&pd=20181024#page=15 large patent ^
  8. Looks like it it has 4 file faces and 2 smooth? 4 out of 6 faces so will last 33% less compared to round?
  9. Couldn't it suit being mechanized excavator with tree shear?
  10. Why Would you wet down logs
  11. Thats completey underwater though think preserved as no oxygen Firwood that gets left out & rained on goes bad....esp some like birch & spruce Imagine large stacks of thoose speices in wood yards...
  12. Reckon so, easy to file as can't go wrong as file with key into the profile shape etc....
  13. Counter intuative i though wet wood would go mouldy faster.....
  14. Still see them pancaked on the roads but getting less common. Theres is a claim of a 97% decrease in number since 1950's. Must of being swarming with hogs back then
  15. Woodstore would be a good one.
  16. I like the idea of secret hidden storage area rather than physical strong boxes etc would require some ingenuity of design though..
  17. Wonder about the claims made about street trees of improving outdoor city air quality, they sound over-egged also. The best trees to reduce air pollution WWW.BBC.COM Urban trees can help cut air pollution from New York to Beijing, but which trees do the best job? Future Planet weighs up the...
  18. Remember reading something about plastics paints etc off gassing volatiles that plants absorb. This kind of thing - compares some different plants https://greenplantsforgreenbuildings.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Screening-Indoor-Plants.pdf
  19. Reverse steer bike: 🙂
  20. Looked up pulleys £35 for theese Beal Transf'air 2 Double Pulley SKYLANDEQUIPMENT.COM Large double pulley with swivelling side plate well suited for use in pulley systems. Stainless steel axle and washer. The...
  21. This article might be useful Mahogany Mixups: the Lowdown | The Wood Database WWW.WOOD-DATABASE.COM Its really confusing.....
  22. But the bbc doesn't have adverts and I thought most gas power plants used more efficient steam turbines..... Combined cycle power plant - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG
  23. I reckon they are attractive looking nice shaped small trees that don't need anything doing to them, and personally wouldn't either prune or remove either unless you have other plans for using the space in garden etc. Tibet cherry max height 30ft - google, so a species that doesn't look likely a tree to grow massive, variagated popular unsure says can reach 60ft but maybe its a cultivar variety that won't grow that big ? But if you dislike trees genrally and don't want to prune as will lead to ongoing costs best get several quotes for there removal. Prunining wpuld be an ongoing job if you wanted to maintain them smaller that there current size.... Dendrophobia - The Fear of Trees
  24. Nice doggy

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