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Tanja

10 Jan, 2008

 

Is this Chamaecyparis obtusa nana gracilis? So beautiful one. How it gets older, the more beautiful it is. Dwarf, slow growing, but very useful.

Tanja

10 Jan, 2008

 

Nice example of Juniperus sq."blue carpet"

Tanja

26 Dec, 2007

 

Thank you for your quick reply. All of it you've mentioned, I have tried. It works just fine. Also, the chelated iron, I use 1 cup of chelated iron in 2 lt water. Is it OK?
And one question more, what is the best way for sterizilize soil and sand?

Tanja

22 Dec, 2007

 

The most attractive, a tree that we should put accent on it. It is a great pleasure to have it in our gardens.
For propagation, I have succesfully tried by seed. But not the hubrid form. I have tried with Acer palmatum atropurpurem, but never succesfull with Acer palm, dissectum.
Also, it is very often use for bonsai, or pot tree. You can prune as you like, give it some shape as you like.
It is relaxing, and keep you mind away from reality.
I simply love them

Tanja

22 Dec, 2007

 

Hi, it is certainly Albizia julibrissin or Silk tree, it flowers during the summer time. With pruning, the crown can have beautiful umbrella form. It is very nice specimen deciduous tree.

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