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corco2000

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  1. Hi all. And happy new year.

    Looking for ideas inspiration. I have lots of solid flooring mostly oak. 

    I'v recently built a 40sqm garden room from block.

    I was thinking of do one internal wall in panelling and then whitewashing to break up all the plasterboard look.

    Was also thinking of doing an external wall in same and leaving natural or painting black. They are block walls.

    Would they stand up to weather I wonder.?

    Any other ideas for it. Iv lots of it. Thanks 

  2. Just to update...ive been down stalking morning and

    noon.no sign so next step is trail cam to figure out

    when there passing and get numbers down.

    Hazels are important as i make green wood furniture

    as hobby.alders i dont mind too much.

    But if they go near oak section...thats a differnt matter

    .thanks for all great suggestions.

  3. Damage would be less than 20%.

    No not harsh advice at all. i got a grand for plantation

    they didnt allow for fencing or guard. i didnt have money

    to pay extra.

    I like idea of planting new trees beside damaged ones.

    I will do this with guards.

    Cull going on as we speak. we have sitka deer. seems

    like young deer doing damage.

    Q. Will hazel recover....they ate few inches off tops?

    Alders/birch they ate bark. id imagine they would

    now be prone to disease.

    No rabbit damage yet. just deer.

    Thanks for advice once again

  4. matelot...forest nearby has hundreds of 'old' tree protectors may re-use them.

    Yes I think try to get deer numbers down. young deer. very frustrating.

    not sure to replace damaged ones or not. prob no point till i sort problem out.

    have another plot of young oak mix havent got at that yet...if that happens then its war!!

  5. No.im think in 80 years time you get more

    money for straight trunk not branch wood...

    So im asking...in the lower picture oak that is

    planted has a sort stumpy trunk.

    The whips in a bunch are on groind are nice

    long straight trunk.will this mean they will

    mature better. or do they both catch up

    if managed correctly?

    I hope i explain that correctly.

    I just thaught whips on grond in bunch looks

    a superior tree?

    Thanks again

  6. Hello my first post. love the for um.

    Last season i planted 3500 whips mostly oak.

    Today i was replacing trees that didnt survive or

    damaged for many reasons. not many to

    replace really 100 maybe.

    But the replacement whips are all straight as an arrow

    compared to what was planted last season.

    There isnt one true trunk so to say.

    Is this a concern or do whips straighten as they grow

    thicken?

    I will try post picturles to easily explain.

    Edit1.jpg.674003b0302df0902fe8349c2e9116eb.jpg

    Edit2.jpg.9b40ec200749083c5a9b00efa618acf9.jpg

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