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Planting hedges
Unfortunately, I have people they are promised to. They dig, I watch!
They've been in the ground 3 years, approximately, and were one gallon when they started. I'd say have the red pencil sticks, not something great and mature. I've always wanted to learn bonsai. Have you ever seen a collection which was 300 years old? One time at a museum in NYC (where I'm from) they had an exhibit of the oldest bonsai they know of. Simply amazing. v On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 08:13:12 -0600, "John T. Jarrett" wrote: Yep, excepting the horribly invasive Tallow, a _very_ impressive list! And yard....looks great. One of the tiny, nearly unused Reed Parks on Lake Travis' north shore has one large Chinese Tallow right on the edge of the water...and probably fifty saplings within 20 feet of it. Bad sign for the Lake since those seeds float so well. Victoria, what's the diameter and height of the culms/trunks on the nandina? Might be willing to help. Bonsai folks say they make good bonsai but I haven't tried any yet and them pencil thin ones at the store, well, look like a small grove of red pencils. |
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Planting hedges
Matinez, it was a mistake that dawned on me as it posted. If you notice
from posts past and now, the most recent ones, I always put the URL's down: http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/Dscn0344.jpg (example) I believe that method is acceptable? An apology is in order. = "Victor M. Martinez" wrote: = Please do not post pictures to non-binary groups. Thanks. = -- Victor M. Martinez | The University of Texas at Austi= n | Department of Chemical Engineerin= g http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv | Austin, TX 7871= 2 If we knew what we were doing it would not be called research, would it= ? -- = J Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP =F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/reference.html |
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