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My rosemary. It is getting weaker as time goes by. I find rosemary a very difficult subject.
I hope it picks up this season and next year I will be able show it of in all its glory.
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A few more for the collection. Cheers John.
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A small accent.
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Plum
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And a cross between Ch. japonica cv. chojubai and straight Ch. japonica
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treeman wrote: August 17th, 2021, 1:58 pm Plum

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And a cross between Ch. japonica cv. chojubai and straight Ch. japonica

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Hi Treeman, how hard do you cut back on your plums? That's a very nice tree
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MarkYee wrote: August 18th, 2021, 12:07 pm
Hi Treeman, how hard do you cut back on your plums? That's a very nice tree
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I try to leave 2 buds if possible. Sometimes there's only one or sometimes it's too far out on the stem that I can't use the branch anymore and try to replace it with an entirely new leader. It takes quite some time to get enough branches to work with.
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wisteria is going to give me a display this year
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Flowering Cherry ... in mid-flight:
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Chinese quince
I hadn't watered this for a while so it's not as fresh as it could be..
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That’s stunning Mike, if only I could find decent material of Chinese quince id love to grow it
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TimS wrote: August 21st, 2021, 5:11 pm That’s stunning Mike, if only I could find decent material of Chinese quince id love to grow it
I've got a really nice trunk. (I had 16 of them! - all gone) I kept the best one to work on but I couldn't be bothered so if you want it......It will make a supreme tree one day in the right hands.
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Post by melbrackstone »

gahhh...that Chinese quince looks better every time I see it! How often do you water it Mike??
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