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Planting hedges
They make a fast fire fuel for the small chinese tile ovens and I think
they might make fuel cakes, also. Terry Horton wrote: = 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 na= ndina? 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, lo= ok like a small grove of red pencils. = We have several hundred in all sizes. You're welcome to take all you want. -- = J Kolenovsky, A+, Network +, MCP =F4=BF=F4 - http://www.hal-pc.org/~garden/reference.html |
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