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Terrain Aeration

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  1. I was driving around and I saw deer everywhere such a problem in parts.
  2. Claret ash or Raywood ash Fraxinus oxycarpa
  3. Nasty. I was a a talk about plane disease’s and pictures of London was show missing the London plane it was hard hitting shock to imagine all the plane trees dead.
  4. Terralift machines so a 1 meter deep hole every 2 meters no damage to roots.
  5. Our main work is people compaction in parks and football pitches bowling greens but our tree work has really taken off and trees totally recover and show positive signs of new vigour.
  6. I am also David oakman on here but as I’m 60 I can’t remember passwords so can’t get in my old page. does anyone know if you can run two member pages on same email and password???
  7. I am terrain aeration see my other site. 

  8. Absolutely spot on. If you can find the history as you have perfect. my wood in history was an oak and hornbeam wood. Over the years got taken over by ash mainly. I started thinning the ash which was of course firewood for owner and replanting blocks of oak and hornbeam.
  9. Sorry if I repeat others but only just found thread. I’m loving it thank you. dogs mercury the more you have tells you the age. Where I worked we had Ancient woodland with special wildflowers not found anywhere else.
  10. Little more rain needed so I can get out I have big jobs aeration around trees and some very special trees one off to do. Tree jobs still coming in to quote 😃
  11. Fistulina beef steak fungus. nice little holly at base.
  12. Looks very much like autumn in some places.
  13. Grifola frondosa a really big one on oak.
  14. I’m glad someone else agrees with me I always said this was Ganoderma the Estate I worked at called in experts who said no it was Inonotus now there’s a debate lol
  15. Found picture of inonotus on veteran oak
  16. Very old elephant hedge. Shot in black and white.
  17. I would say ganoderma. Could also be early inonotus dryadeus starts at butt of oaks same colour.

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