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Further to Leylandii in pots. Mentioned above
All allow me to explain as I have received some unusual replies to my
original posting. I currently have a hedge of some sort of cypress that is rather slow growing, as some of them were stolen when young I had to replace them with others that were not the same size, now I have hedge that is all uneven. What I intended to do was to bring on some leylandii (because they grew quickly) in pots and then top them off at 5 ft maximum as one of my neighbours has already done to great effect, and then replace the whole row with well established and controlled leylandii. This I feel is not either, intrusive,unsightly or any other negative word you can think of. If anyone is able to come up with an alternative suggestion that would be suitable, then I will willingly have a ceremonial bonfire upon which I can sacrifice my Leylandii. Surely if I keep them under control, there is no issue with them? Correct me if I am wrong. Mike -- **This bit of the email is automatically generated. Nothing personal** But If emailing me along with others, please use the BCC function of your email program. I'm sure your other friends don't want my email address, just as I don't want theirs. |
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