In article , Nick Maclaren
writes
In article ,
"Tumbleweed" writes:
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| Agreed, I am always finding the tiny little seeds indoors, almost year
| round. Not sure if thats because they are produced year round (I suspect
| not)
They're not. The catkin fall is nearly as bad, but that is bits
of the catkins and not seeds. It isn't intolerable with me, but
is a bit of a nuisance. Planners like birches because the small
leaves and other detritus can be ignored on roadways, as most of
it blows off.
What I find irritating is the masses of twigs that drop off everywhere.
Still, they attract the long-tailed tits, and I'm willing to put up with
a lot to have flocks of long tailed tits chattering their way through
the garden
--
Kay
"Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river"
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