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Wollemi Pine
"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" wrote in message ... "JennyC" wrote in message ... "Farm1" please@askifyouwannaknow wrote And of course given that some gardeners only have a pocket hankerchief sized garden then they have more desire to fiddle and change things as they have less work to do and more chance of getting bored than those who have a big garden. big snip There is also the aspect of seeing the whole of a very small garden at one glance. In a big garden you can have things that have gone over , which are less visible. in a tiny space - mines 6mt by 8mt - you see every weed, dead twig etc. I tend to keep a lot of stuff in pots so that I can rearrange things as they go over. My one tree in the garden is a large Rhus in a huge pot :~)) It's has sentimental value as it came from a runner from our old house. And at least it's architectural in winter :~)) Jenny That would be a compromise solution for the cut it down/let it grow debate. Trees in pots. Very big pot=very big tree. Before you are all overcome with enthusiasm for the suggestion I must warn you that the blooming things fall over in high winds. You are right............but we have a big hook in the wall and the pots is tied to that with a chain :~)) Jenny |
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