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Old 27-Feb-2007   #1
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Blooming Forsythia

A very small mame forsythia in all its mini glory. If you don't like yellow then look away for yellow is all there is.

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Old 28-Feb-2007   #2
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I just planted some forsythia in the ground last month. This is whetting my appetite!
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Old 28-Feb-2007   #3
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Nice Al, and thanks for a reminder for myself. I have gotten it in my head to start looking more closely at these as a source of urban yamadori.
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Vry nice, mine is just buddig up,not sure there'll be flowers yet tho. The parent bush out the front will be all yellow soon, a harbinger of spring!
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Old 1-Mar-2007   #5
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Nice Al. I have several of these myself, of about the same size or a little larger. It's nice to see someone else using them. Grow roots like nuts, don't they? I'm impressed at the number of flowers you have on such a small one, and it makes me curious. How old is it, and any tips on how you got it bloom so well? Do you have any others?

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F E R T L I S E R !

You think they grow roots fast....hmmm I never noticed...
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wow some roots on that one! Ideal for root over rock?
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I should have waited one more week...
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Al,
Nice tree, great little flowers there. How do you keep moss on it where you are? Afternoon shade?

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I like your tree.
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