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Andy Collins
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Yeah, I wasnt sure what else to put in, but now I'm thinking of a couple of little ferns instead of the ivy. Also started a very small collection of dwarf conifers, Pinus mugo, Abies koreana, and Nordmann spruce to compliment my Sciadopitys verticilliata. Gone for the dwarf stock so I can fit more trees in the garden :001_smile:

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just in time to save my soul from Hamass and Monkeyds version of Eternal Hellfire & Damnation :001_rolleyes:

 

 

 

far, far too late for your soul Mr C. You're probably feeling the heat of the inferno licking out from within the gates of hades right about now...............then again, that might just be the vindaloo you had earlier :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

 

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