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Pond looking from the other side...


Pond looking from the other side...

Took us ages to get the cloud pruning out of its container, it had been in there a few years, and we were determined not to break the pot......



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Looking good love your cloud tree.

15 Sep, 2017

 

It has taken many years to get that size....

15 Sep, 2017

 

Yes they take a long time to grow dont they but worth it in the end.

15 Sep, 2017

 

Glad the pot and tree survived. I think the Cloud tree looks nicer now the tops are more rounded, instead of clipped flat.

15 Sep, 2017

 

Oh yes...lovely!

15 Sep, 2017

 

Siris I will tell Peter, as he did the clipping this time!! thanks Karen, we are both pleased with the outcome....

15 Sep, 2017

 

Dotty is it Ilex Crenata ? (LOOKING GOOD)

Gg

16 Sep, 2017

 

Gnarly it is Buxus with a yellow edge.......it could be microphylla, it's way over twenty years old now......

16 Sep, 2017

 

thanks , and we all know if we won the lottery what would be on the list ...

Gg

17 Sep, 2017

 

Not me.......it wouldn't be the same as creating it yourself, it's the achievement GG!

19 Sep, 2017

 

I would lol ££££

Gg

19 Sep, 2017

 

It 's all looking lovely. Nice & full.

20 Sep, 2017

 

I agree with Dd. Its wonderful to see a designed garden. You can get some great ideas. But they lack the personal touch. There's no heart in them.

21 Sep, 2017

 

Karen

I only wanted a huge cloud tree ( have a look at seagrave nurseries ) now who wouldn't want one of those lol

Gg

21 Sep, 2017

 

Lol! Sorry Gg...I should pay better attention! Yes....hm....I don't think I would buy one of those either. The beauty is in the creating ...for me...but if you want to splash put...why ever not!

21 Sep, 2017

 

Thanks Feverfew........We would spend the money on a beautiful glasshouse Gnarly....one of those posh ones!! the most expensive plant I ever bought was our large tree fern, because I wanted instant impact......

21 Sep, 2017

 

A large greenhouse is a good asset to have. Somewhere to potter in the winter, and the large one we did have when we lived down the road before moving here, divided in the middle so we were able to keep one end of it heated.

23 Sep, 2017

 

My friend has just invested in a huge greenhouse...same make as mine Linda. And he has that...one end can be closed off so that will be the heated part. It's an excellent idea.

23 Sep, 2017

 

We have no room for the kind of GH my OH would like, so it's the conservatory and the porch I am afraid!

23 Sep, 2017

 

Nobody has the room for the Glasshouse they would like Angela! Lol!...or the funds! I would like one the size of the Eden project...and I could live in it! That would solve all my weather problems! ;)

23 Sep, 2017

 

Ha ha Karen!

24 Sep, 2017

 

Speaking of which...you should see the Area Organiser's glasshouse...its about half an acre! Lol!

24 Sep, 2017

 

When we farmed, we had a commercial GH, but all it grew were thousands of tomatoes, and was a nightmare to work in, the heat was unbearable, our local NGS big chief has a very pretty painted one with piped music, which would suit me!! not to grow anything just to sit in the warmth and enjoy the music...lol!!

25 Sep, 2017



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