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Cut it down and count the rings
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A simple method to give you a rough idea is measure from the ground up to the trunk at chest height, about a yard(1m) then measure around the circumfrance. Each inch (2.5cm) should represent one year of growth (100in=100 years etc.

Note! calculations will be more acurrate if the chosen tree has been growing in an open area rather than a dence woodland, as woodland trees tend to grow tall and slender as they compete for light. Have fun Tbird+
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Thanks for that Thunderbird. My grandaughter was asking me how old the oak tree was in our garden and I had no idea of how to age a tree. We will have fun doing what you've suggested.

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