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  1. Hi all. This is my first post and I don't like it to be about destroying a tree but unfortunately it seems it is The tree in question is a youngish goat willow about 15ft high and wide, but in a difficult position for cutting down, and any expense would not be warranted. I have no objection to the natural decay of a standing tree anyway and if it could be killed and left that would be the optimum solution for me. Years ago I would have used sodium chlorate round the roots, but it seems this is not available/permissible. Do any of you experts have a suitable solution. I would be most grateful if you have

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