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SteHyatt

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  1. Thank you for the advice. Will do. Cheers.
  2. I wanted to grow one as I have a red acer doing quite well and a green (not doing as well).
  3. Hahahahaha. I planted orange acer tree seeds myself. A few weeks in I noticed some green shoots but also some soil bugs. So I changed the compost. Pulled these out as had good roots. Binned seeds that didn't take. Didn't think to look for the seeds these roots came from which means I binned all the seeds with old compost. The old compost had this reed/grass in. Hahahaha. Feel so stupid. It was some type of grass when I pulled it out and cleaned the roots.
  4. Hi Started growing some japanese maple/acer tree seedlings but I am confused at what they look like. Some of the high stems are 12 inches + looking at them but they look like grass? Not flat grass though. Harder more rounded grass.

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