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Replacing a tree
On Fri, 22 Jan 2016 15:22:50 +0100, Martin wrote:
Toulouse is quite hot in summer and can be very wet in winter. but they also do very well in Brittany where they seem to like the sandy soil and don't mind the salt ocean winds. Hi Martin, Hope you've survived the cold spell. All over now in Paris. Toulouse gets some rain but is dryer than Normandy and I expect Brittany too. Because of the heat it is difficult to grow maples there. They require a lot of shade and water, whereas in Normandy they can be grown in full sun. Effectively the strength of the sun is quite strong, which the Albizia likes. Wish I could grow it. cheers, -E -- Gardening in Lower Normandy |
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