Good species for people that love trimming, and trimming, and .....
Kunzea Semi-cascade Group
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Re: Kunzea Semi-cascade Group
They sure are buggers to keep on top of. Funny thing is with all the growth you would think they would thicken up a bit quicker. Long term projects maybe. Spring loaded scissors are the way. Cheers John.
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Re: Kunzea Semi-cascade Group
It’s funny or ironic or a phrase not for a public forum … but man … my love of group plantings and forests has turned into a shed load of maintenance ….
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- MJL
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Re: Kunzea Semi-cascade Group
And while not in the natural competition, this group was inspired by it too… started at the same time but self-disqualified as I thought Kunzea may be an NZ native. .
And all four groups in the courtyard -
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Tending bonsai teaches me patience.