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    Future yamadori-projects (maybe)

    get #2# its already cut down and looks like that it has a great nebari (for yamadori), enough dead wood and a flexible, posible new trunk. besides, from the spreading of the roots could be (you never know 'till you start digging :cool: ) easier to take it home. happy digging, criss
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    When's the last time a tree just DIED on you?

    me too...:( thanks, criss
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    The biggest mistake you wished you had avoided as a beginner

    hello all! since i'm new to the sports i've done all the above mentioned and i have to do some more! but net is a friendly place where you can learn many things from illuminated people and so i'm doing as there isn't any club in my area...thanks all, criss
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    Evergreen Gardenworks

    me too... thanks, criss
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    Culling

    parents? kin? somewhere you can put them in a safe ground and after some years go back to get free material pretrained and maybe species that you'll get ideas about in future... having the same problem i start to give them as gifts or proposals, the kind of "hey you need a lonicera here for...
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    Black pine from seed

    hi, looks nice place here! i add my two cents: i start pine seedlings, despite brent's articles :rolleyes: and according the articles mentioned in the begining of this tread, for 2-3 years now, pinus halepensis (the most drough-alkaline tolerant pine) seeds from cones that i colect (easiest...
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