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Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Posted by loretta z6 NJ (My Page) on
Wed, May 30, 07 at 21:57

Took me a while but I finally organized some pictures from Steve and Melody's plant swap. Keep in mind this was the beginning of May. I'm going to try to link to an album as there are too many pictures to post. Let me know if this works.

Here is a link that might be useful: Steve and Melody's Woodland Garden


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RE: Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Thanks for posting them. You take good photos!


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RE: Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Your welcome! And thank you for having us!


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RE: Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Well, if we're sharing pictures... here are a few of mine. Notice there's only a couple that overlap with Loretta's pics. Steve has the palms planted at various public buildings in Willingboro.

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Here is a link that might be useful: More pictures from Steve and Melody's garden


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RE: Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Steve, what was the name of that fastigiate cornus?


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RE: Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Loverly garden Steve and thanks loretta and weedwoman for posting the photos.

Disanthus does grow to be quite big! I am going to have to move it! (but where, I do not know). I like the color of the emerging leaves and the lovely purple fall color.

Manny


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RE: Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Yes, it does. I've seen one much bigger in another garden in Z5. Maybe it can be kept smaller like other suckering shrubs by thinning out or training to one or a few stems?


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RE: Steve and Melody's Garden in the Woods

Thanks for the info Loretta. I may have to move it - eventually. The specimen I got was growing almost prostrate - but is was only $12 in Oct 05 and it has done fine with minimal care but has grown slowly.


 
 

 

 


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