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Short video fo the wind blowing leafs from the chestnut tree across the road around the road this morning, seen by our weather cam.
The Formby Parish Council has been concerned for some time about the health of the Chestnut Tree opposite Boots in Chapel Lane Formby. So in June 2021 they called in Bruce Hatton an arboriculturalist. He carried out BITE infusion and found Enerbite take up was slow, which indicates dysfunction of the vascular system and there were significant dead branches evident.
At the time he recommended that by improving the irrigation then there may be some improvement, however this has not proved possible (residents even asked the local fire service, who were unable to help). It has been a very dry summer here and the Parish Council contacted a tree surgeon later in July to get a quote for removal of the deadwood as advised by Bruce, however the tree surgeon advised that there was also a major dead branch overhanging the road which if this fell could cause a fatal accident and he advised the tree should be felled– he failed to put in a quote.
The Parish Council contacted the tree department at Sefton to ask them to do an assessment and the tree department will programme for this tree to be felled and Formby Parish Council have asked for costing of the metal fence to be temporarily removed if necessary and for the tree stump to be ground out and a new large tree planted in this tree pit.
On a happy note the other 2 old chestnut trees are looking in good shape and the other trees Formby Parish Council planted last year appear to be thriving despite the drought conditions we have had this summer.
Rare giant Chestnut tree just several steps north, in the neighbor's backyard on the east side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53202
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Samels Farm is located just outside of Traverse City, Michigan in the town of Williamsburg. The site has been declared a Pioneer Farm, meaning that the original families have maintained continuous ownership of the property for at least 100 years. Samels Farm has also been placed on the National Register of Historic Places due to the numerous Native American artifacts discovered from several unique cultures - some dating back to 9000 B. C.
The farm has four old-growth chestnut trees, which are rare in Northern Michigan due to the chestnut blight, and are used to harvest chestnuts and create unique chestnut wood gifts that are used to fund the Heritage Society's preservation efforts.
Samels' Farm
8298 Skegemog Point Road
Williamsburg, MI
49690
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This beautiful old 17th century limestone farmhouse and attached outbuildings make for a pretty view along the main street of Hognaston village, in the Derbyshire Dales. The good-sized Sweet Chestnut tree in the moss-covered gravelled garden in front of the structure gives shelter from the elements and quite a few nuts in autumn, I would wager. The type of scene that makes you glad to be in the dales.
One of the ancient Chestnut trees in Carshalton Park, planted early in the seventeenth century to provide fodder for livestock.
Along the track from Faedis to Porzûs, that I walked for the first time yesterday, we met several beautiful trees. This in particular is a cjastinâr, a chestnut tree (Castanea sativa). This is a very nice track for Fall hikes but I neglected it for decades as it is really just out of my home window. At present if I watch out of my office window in Udin, I can see the hill where this tree grows.
It was a cloudy and misty morning in Coburg. No weather for taking photos.
I decided to went to the castle of the town and learned that it was surrounded by a wonderful park with old, old and precious trees. But this old chestnut tree was a very special one, I think. And the colors of this morning were so special too ...
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