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Tidy up
By Janey

11 Nov, 2019
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I've been lopping the Silver Birch. It's still a weird shape, but there's so much more light now...:))
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Hi Paul....that's the problem with trees in a small garden, and the type of tree. I love the Birches, they are so good for cleaning pollution from the air. Maybe it's time to control the Maple..
Ahh, the olive farm was quite a few years ago now, but last time I visited, all was well, the olive trees pruned and well cared for and the terraced garden, looked beautiful..:))
I know Meadow, I love the bark...so really would like to keep a stump with a birdhouse on the top. So far I haven't the heart to take it down so far and kill it.
11 Nov, 2019
Have you? I'll have a look if you've posted a photo of it..:))
11 Nov, 2019
Janey we've just planted one I'm hoping it will grow quickly there's a serious lack of trees in this garden ... I'm not sure if its just my computer but your photos are on sideways here .... x
12 Nov, 2019
Such pretty trees, well worth cherishing 🙂
12 Nov, 2019
I'm sure after a couple,of years Amy, it will shoot to the sky..
They are Sheila...
18 Nov, 2019
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Hmmm Hi Janey! You've got me looking 'cross-eyed' at my red maple. It's out-grown its space and is sucking up all the moisture in the whole garden. Hardly anything else can grow. How's the olive farm by the way?
11 Nov, 2019