toomanytommytoes
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(27-10-2020, 08:26 AM)Small chilli Wrote: (26-10-2020, 11:46 PM)toomanytommytoes Wrote: We have a bare root Admiration crab apple (photo attached) coming some time in November to replace an old cooking apple tree. Shame to see it go I guess as it must be quite old, but it's got canker, gets scab and mildew every year, the apples are rubbish and it shades the greenhouse.
if you’re cooker is a fair size maybe you could find a local wood turner to make you a bowl or something from it. Then you will always have a bit of you tree.
if you do that, make sure when you take it down to leave a big bit intact. A bit of the trunk probably about 3ft long. wood turners get very ar$ey if you just hand them a round that is the size for spitting into fire wood.
It’ll take a while the wood will need to dry first. Great idea but I'm not sure there'll be enough decent wood for it. It's a weirdly shaped, gnarly tree: the trunk sort of zig zags then grows horizontally and the top of the canopy is only about 7 ft high. A lot of the lower trunk is half-hollow and I'll be leaving the stump in the ground and drilling holes in it to make bee nesting sites (but mainly because I hate digging out stumps ).
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