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- lucR
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leatherback wrote:
Thx. on the Dutch forum it took 5 days before 1 person responded. I think there are 2 responses there. I think I will stop posting there. Makes no sense to have a forum where people do not respond on postsAuk wrote: Not responding doesn't mean I don't like this, but just that I don't think I have something useful to add, but it's not nice not getting any response so there it goes:
...guilty as charged...i didnt respond there either.. I really like how you placed the trees together, very natural look/feel. One question though: the biggest tree has a lot of branches cluttered on the top third, any plans with these?
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Of COURSE I could not resist and I found myself a few days after the previous picture sitting with tools nearby and gave it a little trim thinning the canopy. Used a few guy wires to fix the position of the trees with respect to eachother. It is now in the shed waiting for the current cold spell passes by (I did do a lot of invasive rootwork on all of these). And yes that is really all the styling it gets untill fall, besides the normal midsummer trim to create airspace..:
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But (there's always a but......) I wouldn't put the smallest trees on the back
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FrankC wrote: I wouldn't put the smallest trees on the back
why is that? smallest trees in the back give it depth in my opinion.
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The trees are slow as I keep it out of the sun, and have kept the trees out of the sun ever since late Feb when I reduced the rootballs.
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