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Paul in the woods

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  1. Unless it's changed recently that will depend on what surface you're using. Plenty of permiable solutions available that don't need planning. https://www.planningportal.co.uk/info/200130/common_projects/45/paving_your_front_garden As for your problem, I assume you're in the LEZ, I doubt it will be any help at all but another reason for dropping the kerb is so you can charge an EV. Looking at the photo, I assume you down own the property bordering the road at the far right of the photo?
  2. I expect woodsure will add that to their next regs.
  3. You do need to be careful though, half an hour after lighting it a member of your household you've not seen before will be killed by a large lump of polystyrene hurled by someone wearing a large wooly mammoth costume.
  4. There's a number in the post here:
  5. On that note, what happens if/when there's a power cut, and is that a consideration in this case? With a stand alone wood burner you can at least heat, cook, warm a damp flannel.
  6. And now Storm Barra is heading in from the west, looks like those of you in Ireland are going to get the worst and rather beezy for the rest of us.
  7. Do the power companies up there not trim/remove trees in such situations? That might at least reduce the overall volume you'll be cutting as they don't need a felling licence (at least in England AFAIK).
  8. You should post that photo in the hunting thread.
  9. I don't have such a machine but looking at the manual doesn't the blade fit over the end of the drive shaft and then the bolt screw into that with three washers keeping it firmly together? I looked at page 56 here: Operator's manuals Grillo Spa - Agrigarden Machines WWW.GRILLOAGRIGARDEN.CO.UK In this section operator's manuals in pdf for all Grillo models are available. Files in this section are not valid for the EU...
  10. Did that not change in Scotland? I thought it did in England as the advice now states "In any calendar quarter you may fell up to 5 cubic metres (m3) of growing trees on your property without a felling licence, as long as no more than 2m3 are sold" "By property, we interpret this to mean within the immediate property or holding; other properties you may have and that are some distance away could be considered to be a separate property and so have their own 5m³ allowance. The Forestry Commission will not normally consider felling across multiple properties to be cumulative for the purpose of this allowance. Your local Woodland Officer will confirm if more than one count of this exemption may apply" Page 4 here: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/876642/Tree_Felling_-_Getting_Permission_-_web_version.pdf
  11. There might be a few squid to be had selling a few.
  12. Sounds like a good deal for him. I burn a fair bit of alder but even when logged fresh it burns much quicker than say ash. When it's been down a year it'll burn even quicker so I'd only value it at half the price of ash for firewood. On the other hand where are you going to get some similar logs from.
  13. Anyone else keeping an eye out for storm Arwen? Just noticed they've upgraded the weather alert to red down the eastern coast and amber down here. Unusually for here winds coming down from the north so I expect some more bits and bobs down than usual. UK weather warnings WWW.METOFFICE.GOV.UK Met Office UK weather warnings for rain, snow, wind, fog and ice. Choose your location to keep up to date with local...
  14. Not overloaded but related to this thread. Seems rather an insignificant punishment considering what might have happened. Destroyed Tesla's owner criticises HGV driver fine WWW.BBC.CO.UK The car's owner says he and his wife could have been killed when a lorry shed its load of slabs.
  15. Wish I had a shed, still digging out the foundations.
  16. Looks like a grizette, Amanita vaginata, and ectomycorrhizal apparently.
  17. Not surprising as Logepole pine is Pinus contorta aka twisted pine.
  18. The link needs editing as it doesn't link to your survey, (works if cut and pasted into a tab) I'm not sure what I would class myself, not a pro user but I've built up some experience over the years. When you mention safety device I tend to think of those tip protectors that I would think would just get in the way and perhaps cause problems in themselves.
  19. I've got quite a few oaks about of various ages and they've produced at least some acorns every year before this. Not noticed a single acorn at all this year. Round here it's the jays that spread the acorns about, when they can that is.
  20. I would like clearer pictures of an individual fungi including a picture of the stem and gills. But it looks like one of the honey fungi to me, as there does seem to be a ring on the stem.
  21. The other stove install has a problem and the liner has split/doesn't go all the way up/has a loose connection or whatever? Stranger things have happened and it can't hurt to get it checked out. Personally I can usually tell the difference between smoke and a lingering tarry smell but without being in the room it's a bit of a guess to know.
  22. They look like roots growing from the tree. Some trees do this such as the Pōhutukawa tree (Metrosideros excelsa). Finding out what tree it is would help, I assume it's not in the UK? They could also be roots from a climber but they do appear to be growing out the trunk.
  23. Still looks like Pholiota squarrosa to me. There's a good photo in the description of the Wikipedia entry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pholiota_squarrosa Did you see this old thread? Discussion of what it might do to the tree.
  24. Are you confusing it with Elder? That has a lot of myths associated with it, bad luck, witches, goblins etc. Not heard anything about alder apart from it was sought after for charcoal for gunpowder so perhaps more treasured in past times.
  25. What fuel did you use, was it dry and what's the flu arrangement?

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