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Chinese Pistache
I want to put up a privacy head or a THICK tree line. It's about 100 feet on
each side and about 30 feet on each edge making about 260 of tree line. I don't want a $500 water bill each month, so I think that the Chinese Pistache tree might be the way to go and if so how close can I plant them apart? Richard |
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Chinese Pistache
Richard Miller wrote:
I want to put up a privacy head or a THICK tree line. It's about 100 feet on each side and about 30 feet on each edge making about 260 of tree line. I don't want a $500 water bill each month, so I think that the Chinese Pistache tree might be the way to go and if so how close can I plant them apart? Richard crepe myrtles might be better Carl -- to reply, change ( .not) to ( .net) |
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Chinese Pistache
On Thu, 27 Apr 2006 09:04:50 -0700, "Richard Miller"
wrote: I want to put up a privacy head or a THICK tree line. It's about 100 feet on each side and about 30 feet on each edge making about 260 of tree line. I don't want a $500 water bill each month, so I think that the Chinese Pistache tree might be the way to go and if so how close can I plant them apart? Richard After years of recommending these trees, the City of Austin recently added them to a list of invasives to avoid. YMMV, but you might want to call your extension agent for the best plants in your area. K |
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