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Old 9-Dec-2007   #31
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Funny. I was thinking the same thing. I tend to be the opposite: many trees, little space....



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Well done Tree Bender. Now you need to a few more trees to populate that big space
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Old 10-Dec-2007   #32
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Well done Tree Bender. Now you need to a few more trees to populate that big space
Thanks guys. But don't worry about me. I have some trees in the ground and have plenty of Yamadori lined up for this spring. I also have a hornbeam that I'm training in the ground. I've done 4 thread grafts on it so far. I'll post some pics of this after I collect it.
But hopefully I don't become a member of the Many Trees Little Space club too soon.
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Awesome build... Would you require any heating in the winter?
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Awesome build... Would you require any heating in the winter?
The GH came with a gas furnace. The guy who owned it before me had Orchids and said it cost him a ton to heat in the winter. I'm not going to heat it.. I only have one tree that needs winter warmth. A pomegranate that I keep in my basement under a couple grow lights.
Maybe in the future when I get electric hooked up and a wood burning stove in my garage. I might section off a heated area. But I doubt it. I've been down the tropical road already. It was a dead end.
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