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jay jay 05-09-2006 03:05 PM

tree for young children to climb in
 
Hello

I would like to plant a tree for future generations of young ones to climb in. Ideally it would branch fairly low and not be too tall.

Any suggestions would be really welcome.

jay jay

Mike 05-09-2006 09:34 PM

tree for young children to climb in
 

"jay jay" wrote in message
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Hello

I would like to plant a tree for future generations of young ones to
climb in. Ideally it would branch fairly low and not be too tall.

Any suggestions would be really welcome.

jay jay


Bramley Apple :-)) We had a huge one at the last house and the kids loved it
:-)) By its size and spread I guess it was planted when the cottage was
built in 1844. Previous people had built two tree houses in it, one lower
level and one way up high :-))

And the apples were superb :-))

Mike


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Pam Moore 06-09-2006 10:32 AM

tree for young children to climb in
 
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 15:05:50 +0100, jay jay
wrote:


Hello

I would like to plant a tree for future generations of young ones to
climb in. Ideally it would branch fairly low and not be too tall.

Any suggestions would be really welcome.


There's a Cedrus Atlantica glauca near me which brings back childhood
yearnings to climb, every time I pass it! It would eventually grow
big though, as will the children!

Pam in Bristol

jay jay 07-09-2006 12:20 PM

Bramley Apple :-)) We had a huge one at the last house and the kids loved it
:-)) By its size and spread I guess it was planted when the cottage was
built in 1844. Previous people had built two tree houses in it, one lower
level and one way up high :-))

And the apples were superb :-))

Mike


Many thanks for your replies - I think I'm going to go for the Bramley - the idea of a tree house AND all those delicious crumbles are irresistable!!

Mike 07-09-2006 07:48 PM

tree for young children to climb in
 

"jay jay" wrote in message
...

Bramley Apple :-)) We had a huge one at the last house and the kids
loved it
:-)) By its size and spread I guess it was planted when the cottage
was
built in 1844. Previous people had built two tree houses in it, one
lower
level and one way up high :-))

And the apples were superb :-))

Mike


Many thanks for your replies - I think I'm going to go for the Bramley
- the idea of a tree house AND all those delicious crumbles are
irresistable!!


Your Grandchildren will love you :-))


Mike


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Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association
www.rnshipmates.co.uk
www.nsrafa.com





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