Garden Pictures Chat Corner

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hampshire

2021-03-31 08:41:55
  • #1
... and if the "happens to" does not turn out to be "happens to," I hope for a heavy fine and community service hours planting trees.
 

haydee

2021-03-31 08:42:10
  • #2
For us, it is 25cm in diameter for coniferous trees. That is no longer a little tree. Sick trees have to go. I do not see that as a problem.
 

hampshire

2021-03-31 08:54:55
  • #3
I also don’t see a problem with sick trees. We had cases in the earlier environment where trees were intentionally made sick to avoid the problem. That really upset me. It’s good that there are regulations for that; my reaction would probably have been disproportionate.
 

haydee

2021-03-31 09:06:53
  • #4
Well, some trees damage houses, etc. Even in the front yard with a few meters distance, a large fir tree is a problem. I find a rejected felling permit disproportionate.

I also know that copper nails are used to help.

But here stands a little tree that can be cut down in 15 years without a permit, without professionals because it's too dangerous, without assistance. As the owner, you can keep an eye on the size and the season.
 

hampshire

2021-03-31 09:11:14
  • #5
Yes, that is the right way.
 

Schimi1791

2021-04-05 20:39:55
  • #6
Good evening :D I am looking for fast-growing and frost-resistant ground covers to plant on a slope. It would also be nice if they are attractive to look at. Does anyone have any ideas?
 

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