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Old 14-01-2004, 09:02 AM
Nevyn
 
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Default Chinese Elm :-)

Well if anyone remembers I posted a couple weeks back about my old chinese
elm that got cooked by the sun... Well happy to say hes now fully recovered
!!! Leaves and all!!

Now I have a question, I have a two year old chinese elm which I raised from
SEED in a large pot...he's about 45 cms tall now with two trunks :-) I love
it...whens the best time of year to start moving and working on a chinese
elm? Its summer now ehre in Australia
Thanks
Nevyn


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