Hi,
I think general woodworking is a good place to start.. anyone else heard or had any experience with this disease, it sounds pretty nasty and UK could lose a fair chunk of it's Ash estate...
I'm in SE London, and the one large tree , in my garden, in fact in the street is an Ash...
(whispering quietly.. if the worst does happen and the tree is affected, I assume the wood would have to be cut up and burnt (bio-hazard, elfnsafety ) and it could'nt be planked and later turned into a rather fetching table and sideboard... ) that's why I'm whispering, the other half is quite fond of this tree..,
Any symptons too look out for?, I've seen what to check as regards the leaves , but as the tree is currently losing it's leaves, that indicator won't be around for long...The tree is probably 50 - 60 years old..
Cheers
Steve,
I think general woodworking is a good place to start.. anyone else heard or had any experience with this disease, it sounds pretty nasty and UK could lose a fair chunk of it's Ash estate...
I'm in SE London, and the one large tree , in my garden, in fact in the street is an Ash...
(whispering quietly.. if the worst does happen and the tree is affected, I assume the wood would have to be cut up and burnt (bio-hazard, elfnsafety ) and it could'nt be planked and later turned into a rather fetching table and sideboard... ) that's why I'm whispering, the other half is quite fond of this tree..,
Any symptons too look out for?, I've seen what to check as regards the leaves , but as the tree is currently losing it's leaves, that indicator won't be around for long...The tree is probably 50 - 60 years old..
Cheers
Steve,