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| Certificate in Horticulture (Level 4) + Diploma in Arboriculture (Level 6) Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: New Zealand
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Hey guys, have you got any ideas what to do with your palm logs?
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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: new zealand
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depends what they are mate. phoneix good for nothing and hard on gear. some you can use for landscape features, what you got treekiwi?
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| Moderator Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Climbing around the world
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Douse em' in petrol and burn them - I wish. Chip them up if you can, if not to the tip they go. Or you can get a skip and out them in that.
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| Admin - Razor sharp and independent 2 X Diploma Level 5 qualified arborist Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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Dump them or chip then dump the chip.
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| Former Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Earth Australia
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Palms are full of water, and if tipping fees are by weight, it can be $$$$$$. Cost one guy I know $250 for a Cocos palm.
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