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Wollemi Pine
Sacha writes
On 6/12/06 18:18, in article , "K" wrote: Sacha writes On 6/12/06 17:14, in article , "K" wrote: snip I know the copper beech which the church next door planted 8ft from our house may have to go eventually, but meanwhile I am happy to see it there and to get enjoyment from it. I'm not going to lose sleep because it won't make it to maturity. Weep! Of all things a copper beech - one of the most glorious things known to mankind! BTW, does the church know this tree is not going to reach maturity? I presume so - they've pruned it back a bit this year because the branches were crashing against our roof. Made a good job of it - it still has a nice balanced shape. Uhuh. Pruning it back a bit does not sound to me like people who have accepted the eventual demise of a forest size tree as a next door neighbour. It sounds to me like people who are going to hold onto that tree come hell or high water. ;-) They've taken it back quite a bit and thinned it out quite a lot. As I said, the company has done a good job and won't have been cheap. And this was without any fuss, within two weeks of our pointing out the problem. -- Kay |
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