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New trees to replace old ones
Hi Everyone
I used to post as Joan from Bramhall but we've now moved to a farm in Ayrshire so I'm Joan from Ayrshire now. The farm we've moved to used to have a lot of trees, but the previous owner cut nearly all of them down. We have an old map of the land from the late 1600's which shows rows of trees going down to the road. Some of the trees that have been chopped down were over 4 feet across, and in the same position as on the map, so I presume these were the same trees as were planted then. Heartbreaking. There is one left just near the house which is enormous, which I think is a large leaved lime. Anyway, we want to replace these trees with hornbeam, oak, willow, lime, chestnut, etc., in the field that the stumps of the old trees were in. (Don't know what varieties the old trees were). I'm a bit worried about fungus infections from the old stumps. Does anyone know the distance we should plant the new trees from the old? TIA Joan remove 'spam' from email to reply |
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