ᐅ Garden Photos Chat Corner

Created on: 22 Apr 2019 22:51
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haydee
I thought a garden chat and photo thread would be a good idea.
This way, we have a space to share current pictures and discuss dandelions and other plants.
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hampshire
31 Mar 2021 08:41
rick2018 schrieb:

And if it happens to die, it can be cut down anyway...
... and if the "happens to" does not turn out to be a coincidence, I hope for a significant fine and community service hours planting trees.
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haydee
31 Mar 2021 08:42
For us, the diameter is 25cm (10 inches) for coniferous trees. That’s definitely no longer a small tree. Diseased trees have to be removed. I don’t see that as a problem.
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hampshire
31 Mar 2021 08:54
haydee schrieb:

Sick trees need to be removed. I don’t see that as a problem.
I also don’t see an issue with removing sick trees. In my previous neighborhood, there were cases where trees were deliberately damaged to avoid dealing with the problem. That really upset me. It’s good that there are regulations for this, as my reaction might have been disproportionate.
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haydee
31 Mar 2021 09:06
Well, some trees do damage houses, etc. Even in the front yard, a large fir tree a few meters away can be a problem.
I find a rejected tree removal permit disproportionate in such cases.

I am also familiar with the use of copper nails to accelerate decay.

But here there is a small tree that can be cut down in 15 years without a permit, without professionals (too dangerous otherwise), and without assistance.
As the owner, you can monitor its size and the time of year.
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hampshire
31 Mar 2021 09:11
haydee schrieb:

As a homeowner, you can keep an eye on the size and the season.
Yes, that is the right approach.
Schimi17915 Apr 2021 20:39
Good evening 😀
I am looking for fast-growing and frost-resistant ground cover plants to plant on a slope. It would also be nice if they are visually attractive.
Does anyone have any suggestions?