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I have just had a Scotch Pine cut down as it was leaning badly and causing
damage to the drive and a path. Now it has gone I want to know the best way
to get rid of the roots under the path and drive. Any suggestions welcome.



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Old 28-07-2005, 09:18 PM
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"Paul Kirby" wrote in message
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I have just had a Scotch Pine cut down as it was leaning badly and

causing
damage to the drive and a path. Now it has gone I want to know the

best way
to get rid of the roots under the path and drive. Any suggestions

welcome.

For fear of offending nationalist sensibilities,

Scots Pine. ;-)



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Old 28-07-2005, 09:19 PM
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"Paul Kirby" wrote in message
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I have just had a Scotch Pine cut down as it was leaning badly and

causing
damage to the drive and a path. Now it has gone I want to know the

best way
to get rid of the roots under the path and drive. Any suggestions

welcome.

For fear of offending nationalist sensibilities,

Scots Pine. ;-)


sorry

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In article , ned wrote:

"Paul Kirby" wrote in message
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I have just had a Scotch Pine cut down as it was leaning badly and

causing
damage to the drive and a path. Now it has gone I want to know the

best way
to get rid of the roots under the path and drive. Any suggestions

welcome.

For fear of offending nationalist sensibilities,

Scots Pine. ;-)


As in a Scot pining for scotch?


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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Old 28-07-2005, 10:08 PM
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Nick Maclaren wrote:
In article , ned
wrote:

"Paul Kirby" wrote in message
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I have just had a Scotch Pine cut down as it was leaning badly and
causing damage to the drive and a path. Now it has gone I want to
know the best way to get rid of the roots under the path and

drive.
Any suggestions welcome.


For fear of offending nationalist sensibilities,

Scots Pine. ;-)


As in a Scot pining for scotch?


Heavens, no. We must scotch that.

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