tomo567
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cheap, available and kills plants especially in spring with a water deficit
I thought griselinia was good in costal areas that was exposed to a lot of salt in the air -
Test a soil sample for salt
Why salt -
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It doesn't look like decay in the failed union, looks like included bark, Wind dynamics will now of changed so risk of further storm damage has increased. Might be possible to retain with some crown reduction work. Don't jump onto the idea that it needs to be felled just because someone tells you on forum. It means a lot to you, so, pay a few hundred quid to get an independent tree inspector to give you some decent advice and take it from there...let us know the outcome.
Your not touting for work by any chance are you -
Aberdeenshire to Shrewsbury 🤷♂️ too far, and by the sounds of it the panicking masses have listened to the news and emptied the tanks. Not to worry a handful of cheap Eastern European drivers will instantly solve the non crisis, or it will solve itself when the media move onto something else.
What I don’t understand is how many hgv drivers do they have in the army for starters -
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Is there any targets if the the right trunk fails
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Apply it to a root that needs composting, a few crystals in a 13mm hole plugged with a twig if it's big enough, or as a spray on foliage or are you being obtuse?
Doesn’t that mean you are using as herbicide -
It is unlicensed as a herbicide but available as a chemical compost accelerant.
ROOT OUT for root removal kill roots clear overgrown garden
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ROOT OUT is a general purpose herbicide that KILLS virtually all living plant tissue as well as its roots. Included in this are...
[/how are you using it then -
composting them in situ with ammonium sulfamate is more eco friendly [emoji6]
Isn’t it banned -
Cedar
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Pyrus chanticleer
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Do they graft prunus avium
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They look too soft to be evergreen to me.
Trying to narrow it down -
Is it everygreen or deciduous might help
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I would say Rowen
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That’s a 50-50 question you could be wrong to grind or you may be right to grind only long term may you find out
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You might want to get rid of grass to stop competition for water
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The one far left looks similar to the one in question aswell
Maybe cupressus sempervirens agrimed
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Cornubia all the way
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Looks like cotoneaster tree
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Ash Tree
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That’s a ash tree are you sure