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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
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Graydon:
Thanks for the specifics on PT wood. That should be useful for others as well. I know my wife was very interested in your information. She runs a "Plant a Row for the Hungry" garden, and has been concerned about PT use in raised beds. Also the info on particle size. Lowes has the right size, 1/4"-ish, so that's easy. I appreciate the info I have received this morning. Rick |
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GREEN HORN
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Danielsville GA (Near Athens)
Country: U.S.
USDA Zone: 7b
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WOW that thing IS huge! Looks real nice though, all it will need as far as styling goes, is to pull down some of that top growth, to form a nice dome shaped canopy.
What part of Atl. are you in Toolpro? I'm right outside of Athens.
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
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I would love to see your styling ideas, Zen.
I'm in Marietta. Rick |
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GREEN HORN
Join Date: Jan-2005
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Well once you get this beast out of the ground, try and find something large enough to shoot it against, say the side of a barn or something,(LOL) and I'll do a virt for it.
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GREEN HORN
Join Date: Jan-2005
Location: Danielsville GA (Near Athens)
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Here's an idea of what I mean anyhow,...just wiring those top branhces down a bit form where they are now. But I'm sure you already had this in mind.
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