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    My suggestion was to chisel out a depression but I think you may be right LyndaG - I know there are drill bits that cut a perfect disc. Think it may need a rather large one though? :scratch:

    How wide is it woo? :scratch:
     
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      Good morning @LyndaG and @"M" and thank you,the log is inches radius ,look what I picked up at Homebase £4 each so I got 3 bit better than the £28 90p at the Garden centre

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        Here they are just in their holding station so to speak;)

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          Inches are good ... but ... how many of them? ;)

          Bargain on those dogwoods :thumbsup: Those stems are going to look so pretty in the winter.
          Which trees have you planted and staked?
           
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            Good afternoon @"M" my friend sorry about that:heehee: 20 inches:smile:

            Victoria Plum,Braeburn apple. Jonagold apple,Conference pear,;)

            Already have a James Grieve apple and a Stella cherry:smile:
             
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              Thank you, woo :spinning:

              Then I'm still inclined to go the chisel route. I also think that would give the hollow/depression a more "natural" appearance compared to a uniform drilled out hole.
              I was walking through the woods with Ozzy this morning and there were several old, rotted stumps where bulbs had naturalised themselves (think they are going to be bluebells but I'll have to wait and see). The hollows are rugged (and weather worn) but nature had certainly created drama with it. That's why I'm being stubborn with chisel :whistle: :heehee:

              Blimey, that is an orchard! :blue thumb: (Read that once on an estate agent website: if a garden has more than 4 fruit trees they describe it in their literature as possessing "a small orchard". Are they on dwarf rooting stock? I'd quite like a couple of fruit trees in my garden which is why I'm asking (but my garden is only 68' x 18' so I would need to be really choosey over which to get).
               
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              Good afternoon @"M" I shall use a chisel then:smile:
              I purchased them all at Homebase they are as cheap as chips at the moment:)

              The Braeburn apple is a M7 rootstock up to 3m x 3m in 5 years

              The conference pear (Quince) rootstock 3m x 3m

              The Victoria plum (Saint Julian) 3m x 3m
               
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                Thank you, woo :thumbsup:

                Hmm, Scrungee posted that it's 20% off at Homebase today ... wonder if that includes their plants :dbgrtmb: :dbgrtmb: :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  Wow,looking great Woo...this is better than Gardeners World:dancy:...You got a bargain there with the Dog Woods:thumbsup:

                  I think a few random holes with a large drill bit to start with then I'll make the it easier to chisel out the rest:dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    Everything is coming together Woo. Those Dog Woods were a great buy - what a bargain! Like Loli, I reckon drill some big holes with a large drill bit so the holes are fairly close together then go for it with a chisel. Should look fab all planted up. :yay::yay: :hapydancsmil:
                     
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                      I'll send over some of my woodpeckers. :dbgrtmb: Do you think you could get one of your owl friends to show them the way?
                       
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                        Good afternoon @"M" ,@Lolimac ,@Fern4 and @shiney and thank you my friends,much appreciated :smile:

                        @shiney it will have to be at night you know what us Owls are like:heehee:
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                          @wiseowl You'll have to get your owl friend to bring helmet lamps for the woodpeckers. :blue thumb:
                           
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                            Good morning @"M" I have tried the chisel and the drill its harder than concrete,I shall have to put it on hold for a while due to present circumstances;)

                            New border is gradually filling up:smile: Oh forgot to mention moved the 3 dogwoods:heehee:

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                            Rhubarb is racing away and the cauliflowers and carrots are really growing under the clear plastic:smile:

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                              Rhubarb and Primroses:smile:

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