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Conkers.....
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SallyF | Report | 8 Oct 2008 08:41 |
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I just hope we're not going to end up like we did with Dutch Elm Disease. |
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McAnne's Gahan-Crazy | Report | 8 Oct 2008 08:39 |
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Gwyn |
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SallyF | Report | 8 Oct 2008 08:33 |
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My son still goes conkering with Grandma at the ripe old age of 13! The trees round our way have for the last two years had their leaves turn brown very early on, but luckily the conkers have still come. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 8 Oct 2008 07:44 |
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I love conkers. There's something very tactile about them and I have one in my coat pocket, collected when I was passing some trees a couple of days ago, - I can't resist picking up at least one. |
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Suzy Camay ▀ | Report | 8 Oct 2008 06:37 |
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Thanks Sue....will read that later. :))) |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 7 Oct 2008 22:05 |
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We've got a smallish back garden but one of the children who lived in the house about 30 years ago planted 5 conkers in a row! |
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Suzy Camay ▀ | Report | 7 Oct 2008 20:22 |
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It is sad isn't it Daff :((( Im going to have a closer look at those trees tomorrow and if they are ill Im going to Blame Columbia Rd flower market.. lol |
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Jean (Monmouth) | Report | 7 Oct 2008 19:56 |
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Whats the timber like on the diseased horse chesnuts, anyone know? Thinking, OH is always after turning timber. He tries to make a pretty piece for anyone who gives him wood, and has not run out in a long time. It keeps him happy and out of the kitchen! |
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MrDaff | Report | 7 Oct 2008 19:44 |
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It is just so sad, Suzy, isn't it? If *mine* have to come down, I am lucky enough to have a row of five oak trees just beyond them, so my *borrowed landscape* will still be beautiful... but the wildlife the Horse chestnuts harbour is wonderful! |
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Suzy Camay ▀ | Report | 7 Oct 2008 19:39 |
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Thanks Daff :)) |
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MrDaff | Report | 7 Oct 2008 19:31 |
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Right have googled... it is a canker... and incurable... comes from the Himalayas, and as of May this year 49% of British trees have been infected... once infected the tree will die within 5 years |
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MrDaff | Report | 7 Oct 2008 19:28 |
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I don't think so, Suzy... unless the virus thrives in those conditions! I am off to google, lol!! |
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Suzy Camay ▀ | Report | 7 Oct 2008 19:26 |
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Thanks Sandie :))) |
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MrDaff | Report | 7 Oct 2008 19:00 |
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One in three conker trees (horse chestnut) has been infected... there is no cure. One of the three big ones at the side of my house was felled last year because of it.... now it looks like the other two are also infected... the tree surgeon (drool, slobber) was out to have a check up on them a couple of days ago. |
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***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** | Report | 7 Oct 2008 18:52 |
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i used to love taking kids conker picking or conker catching |
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Suzy Camay ▀ | Report | 7 Oct 2008 18:42 |
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So you get Chestnuts from the Horse Chesthut and Conkers from the Chestnut Tree,? Is that right. |
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Sue in Somerset | Report | 7 Oct 2008 18:20 |
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Sweet chestnuts are different from conkers. The trees have different shaped leaves but the Horse Chestnut tree is related I think. |
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♥**♥Straykitten♥**♥ | Report | 7 Oct 2008 18:15 |
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oh we collected lots fromt he trees neart he supermarket last week |
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Jean Durant | Report | 7 Oct 2008 18:09 |
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Oh don't say that... I used to love October days and early evenings when my grandsons were young. We would be out for ages collecting bags full of conkers. |
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Cumbrian Caz~**~ | Report | 7 Oct 2008 18:09 |
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Hello Shelly and all, |
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