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Old 30-Jan-2006   #21
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Thanks for posting the picture Chris!
Strange that we both where there, but are speaking in letters on BT?
Hope to meet you next time i am in the U.K.
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Old 30-Jan-2006   #22
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Originally Posted by Craig Cowing

I have a common juniper that I collected in Maine four years ago. I knew about this species' reputation for being difficult, so I put it in a wooden box and I've never moved it. This spring I'm going to repot it into a training pot of some sort. It looks like it will be best as a semi-cascade. It still has a lot of work left to do before being displayable. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

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I hope it works out for you, because they are some of the best looking material arround, it is a shame that they are so difficult!
Keep us posted, there is still alot to learn abouth this species!
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Old 30-Jan-2006   #23
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Hans, thanks for taking the time to post this wonderful story, we all appreciate it! Looks like you have one heck of a tree to show for the delicate process of keeping a tough species growing strong. Wonderful tree


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Hi Hans,

I saw you create this tree in Bath last year...quite a show stopper.
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Hi Hans,

I saw you create this tree in Bath last year...quite a show stopper.

Thanks Tony,
We sure had a blast overthere!!!

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