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      Nice , few question about your garden ;)

      1= is that a Fatsia spider web or just a normal fatsia?
      2 = did the small dicksonia surived outside or did you moved ?
      3 = what variety of reuhm you got? already in flower it look like an early variety .
       
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      I have a few fatsia sal, normal and the variagated
      The small da survived outside with a bit of fleece
      The rheum is palmatum
       
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      Wonderful al n. You deserve a gold medal for that,
      Jenny
       
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        That is one terrific transformation - very neat job - well done!
         
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          Amazing al n:yay::dancy:
           
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            very nice, not also the final result but to see all the transformation from the start.
             
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              18 months :thud:

              Bravo! :yay:
               
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                Well done fella - looks great. How did you convince your neighbours to chop their trees down?!
                 
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                  hi mate, when we bought the house, it was very dark at the back garden and next to no light in the lounge due to the leylandii.
                  i obtained his number, gave him a call and expressed my concern due to the size of 'em. hey'd never been cut or trimmed in over 20 year!!!! a few months later a mate and myself took them down. logs were kept by myself and my mate, the rest were chipped and sent to a local horsey type place. the big logs are stored in my garage on the rafters, the rest, manageable sizes are in my shed. free fuel for the fire. :)
                   
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