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AndyWebb

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  1. Thanks. What's the appropriate thing to do ? The tree seems ok otherwise. Should I have it removed or can it live successfully with the disease ? Cheers.
  2. Hi I've read a bit about beech bark disease. Do you think this is it ? The white material was mostly under ivy and the red patches are small but spread more widely. Cheers Andy
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    Please call or email to check first. Drop site is a large driveway and I will put out a tarpaulin ready by arrangement. No conifer or pine chips please. Just non-acidic chips like beech, oak, sycamore, fruit trees.

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