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How to safely plant a soakaway?
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 13:21:28 +0000, Eddy wrote
(in article ): Charlie Pridham wrote: where are you? tree ferns would look rather fine! Hmm. Tree ferns would fit in well. The sloping soakaway/lawn separates the house from the lane below, and the house is quite high above both, so to look down on tree-ferns from all the windows of the house would be good, and they'ld hide the lane and occasional traffic. We're in South West Shropshire, rather similar to Wales in climate but not quite so wet. Behind this house are a good deal of wild ferns. The front, however, is completely south-facing, so would tree-ferns manage in summer? Also, are you saying that tree-ferns don't have deep roots? (Would be good if they don't.) waves from near Ludlow :-) -- Sally in Shropshire, UK http://www.freerice.com/index.php Give free rice to hungry people by playing a simple word game |
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