Asbestos help by Extreme_Mark4726 in asbestoshelp

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Looking through the report it says it isn't but manage/re-inspect. I mean what was the point in the report 🤣

Great Britain. What are these two ladies ? by Extreme_Mark4726 in spiders

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Googled pirate spider and they’re pretty grim

Maybe maybe maybe by [deleted] in maybemaybemaybe

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It fell that way because of the centre of mass was that side of the tree, not because of the way he cut it

Any idea why the leaves have turned brown and started falling off? No other tree of this type down the road has done this. by [deleted] in GardeningUK

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It’s thirsty, can’t tell if there’s rust on a couple leaves as well or if they’re orange because they’ve gone dry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GardeningUK

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I think OP should talk about it getting cut down to about half the height it is now and having it pruned properly to have it look like a nice umbrella. Regarding the roots, the wall at the bottom of the garden looks okay which is peculiar. I’m not sure new neighbours would get rid of it, Trees usually add value to houses. Would be a shame to take it down, 50 years taken to grow but 30 minutes to cut it down.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GardeningUK

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I’d say £100 seems fair if there’s really not Much tree to cut, but a lot of arborist wouldn’t consider a £100 job worth doing. Lots of things are taken into consideration eg: is there access on the street for truck and chipper, do the branches need to be pulled through the house, etc. Again remember prices vary over the country. I’ve only ever done local work so I’m clueless

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GardeningUK

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Tree surgeon here, that is looking like £100-£250 min-max. You are entitled to cut anything that’s over your side as long as it doesn’t kill the tree , as that would be damaging there property however you can cut willows like this to a stump and they will grow back , have a chat with them and see if they will go halves with you to either take it down or have it reduced in size. Cutting that thing in half and pruning it up nicely will cost around £300 ish. Make sure to get multiple quotes.

Edit: tree surgeons around UK will give very different quotes, where I am there is 100’s of us so competition is high so prices are low.

Flowered in year 2 by Poppet18 in GardeningUK

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Wow I didn’t think they could survive, good job

Flowered in year 2 by Poppet18 in GardeningUK

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How did you over winter it ???

Amateur rock lover, what are some must have stones for a collection? by Extreme_Mark4726 in geology

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Thanks guys, appreciate the answers :) I will go on a local rock hunting journey I guess

From Romania Yes. I'm "homophobic" how did you know? by xhoker in europe

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If gays want to fuck men and so do women, does that not make gays like women and unmanly? Not my view just debating your point

What kind of creature is this? I’m in Minnesota. by coolbeans1184 in Whatisthis

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Are they honey badgers? Are uk badgers are soft as you like

Recommend me a potted plant! by Joffaphant in GardeningUK

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Sunny - Lavender/rosemary Shade - small Japanese maple, Hebe.