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Gotta agree with that
Me too.
I was expecting a jungle.
It looks lovely.
Gotta agree with that
Yes, it does actually, especially in the sunshine.Me too.
I was expecting a jungle.
It looks lovely.
Well that's a result right therehopefully going to have blackberry and apple pie in the freezers for the winter.
Hey, learn to love your pines, they have rights tooYes, it does actually, especially in the sunshine.
Yes, there are lots of brambles, especially along the walls but I'm hopefully going to have blackberry and apple pie in the freezers for the winter.
The pine trees are a nuisance but are a permanent fixture unfortunately.
The pines are listed?
Yes, as is the magnificent copper beech. The previous owners had it pruned a few years ago at great expense. Luckily, it will be fine for about another 10 years.The pines are listed?
TPOs are a royal PITA. Mum and Dad had 3 massive conifers in their front garden and had to get permission to get dangerously dangling branches removed. Trying to get the trees "serviced" properly to ensure that the chances of branches snapping off were reduced to a minimum necessitated approval from the DNP and the use of one of their registered tree surgeons.
Dartmoor National Park are a law unto themselves.
TPOs are a royal PITA
Yes, two wonderful yews there and won't be going anywhere [emoji106]the two two trees i can see in photo are yews, probable very old trees, great wood for wood turning, and many years ago for making bows.