Nice tree for a smallish garden?
can someone recommend a nice small tree....about the size of a Laburnum
tree. id like it to be fairly quick to grow.... colourful and not poisonous. it will have a fairly sheltered life as it will be sheltered by to sheds for the first 6 ft of life....but will get plenty of sun. any suggestions? ta rpm |
Nice tree for a smallish garden?
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Nice tree for a smallish garden?
nice one...getting into trees now!
rpm "hayley" wrote in message ... | can someone recommend a nice small tree....about the size of a Laburnum | tree. id like it to be fairly quick to grow.... colourful and not | poisonous. it will have a fairly sheltered life as it will be sheltered | by | to sheds for the first 6 ft of life....but will get plenty of sun. | | how about a crab apple (Malus) - you get blossom in spring and little apples | in autumn. you can choose blossom colour and apple colour. (Golden Hornets | in good for golden apples which hang around for ages). | Hayley | | |
Nice tree for a smallish garden?
"Sacha" wrote in message ... | in article , Randall P. | McMurphy at wrote on 3/5/03 11:57 pm: | | | | "Sacha" wrote in message | ... | | in article , Randall P. | | McMurphy at wrote on 3/5/03 7:39 pm: | | | | can someone recommend a nice small tree....about the size of a Laburnum | | tree. snip | | | | | | Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst'. | | -- | | | | Sacha | | | | | (Top posting changed) | | http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plant...ages/355.shtml | | looks nice, ta! now where to buy one? | | rpm | | Where do you live? Once we know that, someone with the Plant Finder book | can look up a nursery for you that might be able to help. | | -- | | Sacha | Staffordshire/sth. Derbyshire area rpm |
Nice tree for a smallish garden?
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Nice tree for a smallish garden?
Winter flowering viburnum?
Similar shape to laburnum, slightly smaller, slower growing, has small compact clumps - not quite pannicles, not quite umbels - of small pink highly scented flowers which last from late autumn until april-ish on the bare twigs. Leaves arrive around now. Might not like a very alkaline soil, otherwise easy and hardy. -- Tony Visit my turntable workshop http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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