Hello Everyone, June has arrived and here in Oz they say that winter, like most seasons begin at the first of the month. It sounds strange to me. Usually I...
Hi Charlie, Thank you for your update. I always find them uplifting and interesting. I've not contributed to the group before and thought it was about time. I...
On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, PHILIP COLLINS engaged keyboard and shared this with us ... It reads like you have a great deal of plant diversity and an interesting ...
......and the rain came down, and down. Today was the first day for over a week that I have been able to take the dog for a long walk - my back problems mean...
Hi Charlie, I like your idea of espaliering the walnut. I was thinking about planting a pear after seeing the espaliers in the garden at the Cloisters museum...
hello everyone. Lovely to see some postings again. Hope your Op goes well Ian. I had spinal work done when I was 13 and stayed in RNOH in Stanmore for almosr a...
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I am pondering about a certain hedge for months now and just today it came to me to ask the experts on here:). Well, its a shady area on the top of a cliff...
... Certainly no expert, just pondering Luna. I think the old hedgerows in England in the main were Hawthorn, which were layered to create an almost...
On my smallholding I have mixed hedgerows of Hazel, which provide nuts for me and the wildlife as well as screeneing and can be layered if you want to. Also...
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hello Phillip I believe that you can do that to other fruit, not just pears. I have one on my garage wall which works well though it does have to be pruned...
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Hello Everyone, I thought I would write this as a continuation of the last paragraph of my last post: Coming upon a tree in fruit or flower in a hedgerow where...
Hello Everyone, Because we are all busy we tend to forget some things and I am the rule that the exception proves I suppose. So I thought I would take this...
Greetings to the tree tribe I have just joined the group and thought I should say hello. I have planted quite a few trees in my lifetime so far, and hope to...
Helllo treetribe people I invite you to look my website about Venerable Trees. I am a french photographer who went around the earth for the venerable trees. I...
Unfortunately the tree was in dire need of soil when it came to me, had been neglected in a pot for a while,?so it went in a garden which really can't sustain...
Dear All Charlie's note made me zip over to the site to browse around. It has grown a little since I last called in. Can anyone tell me how things are with...
... Hello Sharon and welcome, It's always pleasant to hear from new members and get to know them better. It seems like you have a few interesting trees. We...
... grown a little since I last called in. ... I too wonder Ian. I have had no contact from Anna since: 7 September 2006 I think she was going to get very...
... Further to this, I had a look at the http://www.the-tree.org.uk/ site and found that it had not been updated since November 2006, and there is a message...
Hi thanks, I will post when I have some seeds to give away. Re-Fuse to Gaia www.re-fuse.org ... From: woodzizta@... <woodzizta@...> ...
... from seeds that I was told was Acacia Baileana, it now has seed pods If anyone would like some drop me a line. ... had been neglected in a pot for a...
looking across the city,a white covers the skyline it consumes the spaces between the trees and meets the roads, sidewalks and the grass If only glancing one...
... The problem with bush-fires is the difficulty of not trying to understand them, but know they are natural, from the universe. We have been recipients of...
... It's an interesting point. How does one honour one thing and not the other? All things are of the planet and of the universe. How does one honour trees and...
I get your point, however I find it hard to believe the 1,088 fires burning in northern california are just natures way of renewing. way to many fires are...
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008, Meggan Gaumer engaged keyboard and shared this with us ... I see what you're saying Meg. It's renewal out of balance I think. We have some...
Is it not so that man's (not woman's) exploitation of our earth creates deserts?? Now that?men begin to understand our relationship to her and the consequences...
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... From: ronigail@... Sent: 30 June 2008 11:53 " Is it not so that man's (not woman's) exploitation of our earth creates deserts? Now that men begin to...
... No, it's not so. Nature creates deserts. Humankind as a force of nature contributes to that, and contributes significantly. I agree with most of your post,...