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Jacksparrow
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by Jacksparrow » Wed Jan 24, 2018 9:11 pm
Placido wrote:So,
They came toady and disappeared the cherry and halved the silver birch (or sil bir, maybe). The extra light into the garden is quite extraordinary

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I've kept the hazel but Rod

has cut it to what he said is a good length (two shafts, now about 3.5 ft high).
For free they trimmed the large pyrawotsit and the holly. Garden looks amazing

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Doesn't seem to have fazed the birds at all 
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Happy

I'm pleased to hear your visit from the arborculturists went well. I have found that the birds are fairly laid back as long as some trees or part thereof are left for them to populate.

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by nuthatch » Thu Jan 25, 2018 8:23 pm
That's good, Placi

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by Placido » Thu Mar 29, 2018 10:16 am
Is this event significantly out of its normal rhythm ?
Either way

, that's nice

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by Jacksparrow » Thu Mar 29, 2018 8:00 pm
Placido wrote:Is this event significantly out of its normal rhythm ?
Either way

, that's nice

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I would say that it is later than previous years

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by Placido » Fri Mar 30, 2018 8:54 am
'Spect it's because we've actually had a winter this year. How nice it's out for Easter

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