Juniperus Chinensis forest of 5
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Indo Andreas wrote: Please go back on your comments in this topic, refine that you not talked about them.
I was referring to my last post, not my earlier comments.
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Here an update on the new trees, that will join the forest in the future, they doing just fine, the treatment of Garden Tee and applying some soil of my older pine, the scrub and some red worms have an positive impact, all clear for the trees they are growing. New buds and growth are showing. One tree of the smaller one was , drying up a bit, these was probably that I used the concave cutter, which should be avoided with Juniper, however I got it done before and there it was no problem.
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good that they live.
there is no health reason why you should not use concave cutters with junipers.
there is no health reason why you should not use concave cutters with junipers.
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