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On Sat, 05 Apr 2003 00:56:54 GMT, "Travis"
wrote: Lilly wrote: I realize it may be a lot of work, but then I consider that kind of stuff fun. Go figure. I'm sure that the rhodies that are already there are damaging the trees roots. My idea was to replace the rhodies with very small shallow plants. Rhododendrons have very shallow roots. What kind of tree is it? How long have these things been planted on this mound? FYI sometimes a mound is called a berm. (LOL! Thanks... my husband says I have a terminal case of "thingie" in describing objects.) I believe it's a Hemlock, and the Rhodies are about 10 years old, or so the owners tell me. I believe they've been planted on the berm for about 9 years. ~Lilly Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night. "Eleonora" |
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