quince 35 3
By Franl155
- 22 Apr, 2014
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starting to show that it's still alive
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it does, but lol presents a bit of a prob when it comes to shed-moving! unless the back wall is left as a fence (which will then need support) and get a new back wall for wherever the whed ends up.
I have to say I'm not sure of the plant being fixed in place - the other quince isn't fixed to the fence behind it (of course it might have been, the fence had to be replaced after the storms blew it half-down, and any fixings would have had to be removed). It just feels a bit "cruel" for force a plant to assume a form that it might not do if it were left to its own devices.
But then the stem might not be strong enough to support the growth, and would fall over without it. But there's a difference between supporting the stem and naililng the foliage to the wall!
22 Apr, 2014
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That does a brilliant job covering that shed!
22 Apr, 2014