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Kill stump
Pavel314 wrote:
Why not just set the pots on the stumps? My wife started hiding/ decorating a couple of stumps that way, then it expanded to pots on upright logs of various heights. Illustration at: http://home.comcast.net/~rbfarm/ Paul Paul, putting pots with colorful annuals sure looks nice at your Rainbow Farm. Thanks for your suggestions. This stump grows new shoots so rapidly, that the annuals in a pot on this stump would repeatedly be surrounded by tall new shoots. I'm wondering how you keep those new shoots from growing rapidly from your tree stumps. Do they periodically become taller than the annual plants in the pots? See my very actively growing ELM tree stump at (http://s1001.photobucket.com/albums/...wth-2-2010.jpg) and (http://s1001.photobucket.com/albums/...wth-2-2010.jpg) This tree, removed 2 years ago, was 55 feet tall with an 14inch diameter trunk. The stump looks like it will live forever. Dave_S |
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