AndyJ
Shohin
Hey folks!
After nearly two years of waiting, I am due to see a surgeon next week to discuss my ongoing back problem; I’m hoping he will say he can operate which will be an absolute godsend as I have been housebound for the last 2 1/2 years, out of work and generally cheesed off! If he does operate and it’s a success, it will (hopefully) reduce my pain by up your 80% and increase my mobility by nearly 100% so I’ve got my fingers crossed!
The problem I’ve got is, it means I could be admitted to hospital quite quickly and, as the operation has about 8-12 months recovery time, means I probably won’t be able to work on my trees at the usual time this year. I’ve got a larch forest to repot (which has just started shooting due to this ridiculously mild weather), maples to repot and run thread-grafts on for branches and roots, trident maples to cut back and repot and JBP, JWP, JRP and Scots pines all need repotting. Oh, and the trees in my grow bed all need lifting this year to trim the roots and replant which my wife helps me with as I can’t lift anything.
So, what would you do? Do I just leave everything as it is this year and pick up again next? Or can I start repotting and thread grafting maples and all other general reports now? It’s risky isn’t it in case we get a cold snap? I’ve got a shed that the repots can all go in to keep them away from frosts but this won’t keep them from the minus temperatures if we get tue cold snap?
What do you think?
Cheers all,
Andy
After nearly two years of waiting, I am due to see a surgeon next week to discuss my ongoing back problem; I’m hoping he will say he can operate which will be an absolute godsend as I have been housebound for the last 2 1/2 years, out of work and generally cheesed off! If he does operate and it’s a success, it will (hopefully) reduce my pain by up your 80% and increase my mobility by nearly 100% so I’ve got my fingers crossed!
The problem I’ve got is, it means I could be admitted to hospital quite quickly and, as the operation has about 8-12 months recovery time, means I probably won’t be able to work on my trees at the usual time this year. I’ve got a larch forest to repot (which has just started shooting due to this ridiculously mild weather), maples to repot and run thread-grafts on for branches and roots, trident maples to cut back and repot and JBP, JWP, JRP and Scots pines all need repotting. Oh, and the trees in my grow bed all need lifting this year to trim the roots and replant which my wife helps me with as I can’t lift anything.
So, what would you do? Do I just leave everything as it is this year and pick up again next? Or can I start repotting and thread grafting maples and all other general reports now? It’s risky isn’t it in case we get a cold snap? I’ve got a shed that the repots can all go in to keep them away from frosts but this won’t keep them from the minus temperatures if we get tue cold snap?
What do you think?
Cheers all,
Andy