Utterly predictable. The villainous and the poor have always stolen their
Christmas trees, and Scots pine will have to do if none of those fancy white
needled firs are on offer. Fancy planting that stock size into a woodland
anyway!
-----Original Message-----
From: uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info
[mailto:uktc-request@xxxxxx.tree-care.info] On Behalf Of chris skellern
Sent: 07 December 2015 12:45
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: bah humbug
While walking my dogs along one of my regular routes within a small area of
council woodland located close to a housing estate. Its sad to see the
festivities have resulted in the removal of 3 young recently planted
scots-pines. All freshly cut at ground level.
A few remain but I don't hold out much hope for them surviving until after
xmas!
Shame, they were about 6-7ft tall and only in the ground for 2 years (root
balled I believe). Nice and bushy much like you would find in B&Q I guess.
Chris Skellern
Arboriculturist
www.axciscape.com/
www.chrisskellern.com
www.bonezsoft.com LinkedIn
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