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Scotts sale finishes next week, but most have gone. Rabbit damaged ones left. But all on M25 rootstock producing very very large trees, too big for a normal garden.


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On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 08:21:34 +0000, "wrestler"
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Scotts sale finishes next week, but most have gone. Rabbit damaged ones left. But all on M25 rootstock producing very very large trees, too big for a normal garden.




What does rabbit damaged mean? A bit nibbled?

We've got a field to fill but not ready for planting trees yet.
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