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Author: | Rivulus123 [ 02 Jan 2021, 23:40 ] |
Post subject: | In too Deep! |
View from the bench lol Trees, books tools, and pots all on the increase Spreading faster than Covid. |
Author: | Brendan [ 04 Jan 2021, 11:14 ] |
Post subject: | Re: In too Deep! |
It is quite addictive. Nice looking pyracanthus. |
Author: | Gary Jones [ 04 Jan 2021, 11:50 ] |
Post subject: | Re: In too Deep! |
Yeah - way too addictive. |
Author: | Rivulus123 [ 04 Jan 2021, 13:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: In too Deep! |
yeah, I need to put a few pennies by if I want to proceed lol Sorry to disappoint Brendan, It's just a plain old Cotoneaster lol |
Author: | Sizzla [ 04 Jan 2021, 14:18 ] |
Post subject: | Re: In too Deep! |
So sorry to hear you are riddled with this terrible affliction, it gets the best of us. I will pray for you |
Author: | richardb [ 04 Jan 2021, 16:42 ] |
Post subject: | Re: In too Deep! |
It is very easy to go out and spend hard earned cash on this hobby. If you explore other possibilities you can have loads of stress free fun ( i say this because the possibility of killing an expensive tree is always there ) with garden centre plants, hedge bottom finds, friendly builders or landscape gardeners who are removing established old plants, etc. |
Author: | Rivulus123 [ 04 Jan 2021, 17:36 ] |
Post subject: | Re: In too Deep! |
richardb wrote: It is very easy to go out and spend hard-earned cash on this hobby. If you explore other possibilities you can have loads of stress-free fun ( i say this because the possibility of killing an expensive tree is always there ) with garden centre plants, hedge bottom finds, friendly builders or landscape gardeners who are removing established old plants, etc. Hi Richard, hows things; big changes since we last met up. (I've managed to keep the Redwood alive) lol Yes, I hear what you are saying. Most of my plants are cheapos, ranging from Acers to Pines. I'm currently looking for GC stock of A Scots Pine, Juniper chinensis and procumbens Nana. and performing my first air layer on my A. palmatum Beni Maiko...Not going big guns. I've bought a few books and a lot of sundries tools and consumables...it all adds up nevertheless lol Hope you are keeping well. Regards C |
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