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over a year ago
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I had a beautiful silver birch that set itself in the edge of our driveway, the last time I had a garden... Along with a weeping willow and an apple tree |
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I do have loads of trees but not sure what type as they where already fully grown when I moved here. It makes me sad when I see people cutting healthy tree's, bushes and hedges down...think of all the birds that nest in them and the environment too! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Not at my current house but in my old one I had a beech tree with a tpo on it. It was home to some bats and an owl. I used to sit out at dusk and watch them fly about. Blissful |
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Apple trees (3)
My daughter grew them from seeds from a Granny Smith apple around 5 years ago.
No apples yet tho. Trees over 7ft.
Kinda like that my grandkids and great grandkids ect (one day hopefully) will both play in them and eat the apples from the trees
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have an enormous magnolia bush that is tree height
And two olive trees .. One like a twig that is half alive and one gorgeous 'cloud' cut one that was very expensive
Two acers - one green, on red
I'd love a eucalyptus tree... But i might contain it in a pot |
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I myself have a copper beech and a number of topped fruit trees (apple and plum).
My freezer is now stacked with the frozen fruit which will see me through the winter with a nice supply of crumbles
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House is named after the predominant tree. But have Ash, Oak, Hawthorn, Willow, Pear, Apple, Greengage, Plum, Field Maple, Scots Pine, laburnum, and a few more too…. country life…. |
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Oh gosh I have loads of trees. Far too many. I went a bit tree mad when I moved in and 12 years later they are all a bit big, as is the way with trees. 4 silver birch, 3 cherries, a pear and plum and two amalanchier, ummm, a rowan out the front. My medlar died which I was bereft about. Love trees. Need a bigger garden. |
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By *elethWoman
over a year ago
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An apple in a pot, a Red Robin, a variegated laurel (do they count as trees?) and an elder which I fear is on its last legs. We've also let the willows on the unclaimed strip of land beyond our fence turn into monsters this year. I have a lot of guilt about taking out our awful leylandii hedge a few years ago, but I couldn't keep up with it. |
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I have some huge willow trees and two horse chestnuts in my garden. Over the fence is more horse chestnuts and apple trees then opposite them is a beautiful woodlands, I’m surrounded by lots of beautiful trees |
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"I had a beautiful silver birch that set itself in the edge of our driveway, the last time I had a garden... Along with a weeping willow and an apple tree "
That's so dreamy. I'd love a silver birch tree over my grave, if I have one ! |
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