Look at your Ash treesLook at your Ash treesI've just had an email asking us to look for leaves with dieback and take photos. To help discover the spread of the new Ash disease.advice here about the disease, and a surprising map with far more pins in than you'd expect from the news reports.
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Re: Look at your Ash treesMy friend has ash trees at the small holding and they seed down like nobodies business , I really hope they don't get affected by this new disease, though I am sure I heard on the radio this morning that its not just the Ash trees that are endangered .
It will be alright in the end , if its not alright, it isn't the end .
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