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    Any new stuff at TCI?

    Awesome pix, TNT ! Weird question : I was working a property this past summer where my client had a pile of woodchips left over from spring (he used them as mulch). When I went to disburse the pile, it was full of gold-colored strands of fungus, like what Reed had described in an old thread as...
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    Any new stuff at TCI?

    As I understand it (pardon if this is elemental to some), Mycorrhizae are a beneficial fungi that have a symbiotic relationship with tree roots. That means that each party benefits... The myco benefit because they feed on roots & therefore have a host in which to feed on ; they're happy. The...
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    Any new stuff at TCI?

    Studies on mycorrhizae show that the average amount of species introduced is 64. While it's understood that each species of tree has its own species of mycor, I believe that the introduction of myco into urban soils can & does make a difference. The main argument seems to be that the myco...
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    Any new stuff at TCI?

    I do not agree.
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    Any new stuff at TCI?

    Porty is an art. A cheap tool that is invaluable in the right hands. I happen to be one of those people. P.S. Tell me.... does anyone really use more than 1 1/2 wraps ??? That's not the norm, fo' sho'.
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    Any new stuff at TCI?

    I have to agree in part, TreeTrashTalker. It's the networking & meeting people that is priceless at the Expo's. All the equipment is like, "Blah blah blah... I can't afford that..."
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