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Lelandi problem (sort of!)
Kay Easton wrote in
: Am I the only person who likes trees in towns? It's OK for you country dwellers with your huge or isolated gardens, but however much any of us would like to live in the country, the majority of jobs are in the towns, and so most of us live in towns. And towns can so easily be walls, roofs, walls and more walls, with no greenery above eye level. You are quite right - and town trees should be grown and kept, even if at some inconvenience. But I do think evergreens are often particularly hated because they cut out the light so completely, and all year round. I was thinking a nice ornamental crabapple instead might be just the job ? (To balance my earlier leylandii tale, we have a big holly right on the south border of our north-sloping garden, but it's so nice I have no desire to get rid of it. And an old oak that could be said by a philistine to block our view at the front - but I'm very fond of it). Victoria |
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