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| Just a small selection of some of 'my garden' shots. I have growing beds scattered around to thicken up Potensai, and have gone through a very big planting scheme this past decade. The garden was basically a weed covered mess. The Bonsai display house can be seen on the left. 








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Great views Mike, nice shrub and tree borders, I assume you have a 'sit-on' mower with all that grass
Kath UK - Zone 8
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I do Kath, a triple blade mulching ride-on, but if I am honest I prefer the 21" Honda. It stripes better and the wife runs round all the trees with her Bosch 36 volt. It only takes an hour ...oh and then there is the edges...and so it goes on
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Your shots give a nice feeling of space. Some of us have too many trees in too small an area and your set-up lets us see what we're missing. Thanks for showing us. Is the flowering tree in your other post a crab apple? =Don.
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| Very nice garden - I'm as green as your grass with envy!
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Stymie (04/05/2010) Your shots give a nice feeling of space. Some of us have too many trees in too small an area and your set-up lets us see what we're missing. Thanks for showing us. Is the flowering tree in your other post a crab apple? =Don.
Yes Don it is. Purchased as a tiny tree in a 5" wide pot ( I still have it and use it each year along with other spare pots for accent plantings for colour).
Now MUCH bigger
Mike
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daryl (04/05/2010) Very nice garden - I'm as green as your grass with envy!
Thank you, really kind of you. The rear is just over one acre so fitting in a VERY large Bonsai house was fairly easy and it saved me yet more mowing of grass.
Mike
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great garden Mike, love the large lawns.
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