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  1. Gay_Klok
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Top 1.   Jul 7, 1998 6:24 AM

» Gay_Klok - Howard, I do like to see the American gardens. Our Town Garden

Howard, I do like to see the American gardens. Our Town Garden Garden had a laburnum when we bought, vossii, and it scatters seedlings everywhere - quite a long distance from the tree. I always thought the seeds were highly poisonous but the blackbirds must scatter them or I suppose, the wind could do it. I have avoided having the ubiquitous Laburnum arch walk!!!

Enjoyed the voyage, thank you

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Tasmanian Garden Journal

-- posted by Gay_Klok



Top 2.   Jul 7, 1998 1:07 PM

» Howie - Gay, Where I live it is the maples that scatter droves of seeds

Gay, Where I live it is the maples that scatter droves of seeds every spring. Then the lawn becomes a sea of seedlings that learn to grow low to avoid the mower. Some manage to make it through the second summer. The young trees in the flower beds and under shrubs hide for years.

-- posted by Howie



Top 3.   Jul 11, 1998 7:35 AM

» merian - Gee- How have I missed this column. It is wonderful. The pi

Gee-

How have I missed this column. It is wonderful. The picture are very refreshing when I have been trying to make the computer behave to get my links to work.
It will be a nice "run away from it all."

Mary Ann Chidlow
Zoo Animals

-- posted by merian



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