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I've got a pair of cypress trees that have stood for Christmas together plantings, and thinking to plant them out into the garden. But then I wonder if the there are seedlings of common asian paints large cypress, or it may be one of the smaller variety. Anybody know? Guest Posts: 81,342 Joined: February 27, 2006, 0:15
Why, if I know. Eg planted out ein two years ago, and it has taken it easy, but pleasant green. Are most surprised that the klarde frost in March. Eg've ever heard of others that they manage themselves for a while, and then goes dei destroyed. But the core well depends on wherever one cage. Here it is inland and often cold. Guest Posts: 81,342 Joined: asian paints February 27, 2006, 0:15
Without that I know what sort you meiner eg the cultivar "Elwoodii" is used widely to this purposes.This host EiT large tree in time to come. Guest Posts: 81,342 Joined: February 27, 2006, 0:15
Took cottage property in Østfold 3 years ago. There stands a cypress that are planted by Christmas decoration for about 7- 8 years ago, it is now ca. 3.5 meters green nice and lush ca. 1.5 meters in diameter. It stands along with other evergreen shrubs / trees. Greetings Liv guest Posts: 81,342 Joined: February 27, 2006, 0:15
In a few months this old thread very topical again. These I bought early in 2010 for 5, - per piece. They measured about 17 cm. They stood in bittersmå mini pots and I planted asian paints them and set them running (inside).
Cypress got bigger pots In the spring I planted them, and now they have become about 35 cm high. Overall, I bought 5 pieces Ellwoodii that turns into a small "forest" for 25, - I have a couple already, and mine has endured far tougher climate than the specified hardiness of H2.
I did like you, Martin. It is all about four years ago. My two cypresses are now well over is high and seems to thrive in H3. Even last year's asian paints tough winter came through without damage. magnolia Posts: 2312 Joined: March 14, 2006, 11:57 Location: Nesodden
Eg fekk ein in ein Christmas decoration asian paints for ca. seven years ago. It was a little too long before I got me to plant it in eiga pot and half visna. But the rest came out well, and I planted it in the spring. In winter, or was it the winter before, fraus the Ovest top filter is good piece down. With a little grooming, the no completely ok att. Some narrow where it stands firmly against ein vrihassel but to host it when things get tight blissful Heita and when ein not thinks asian paints that this would be huge and such a long liva. It was well enough, over a meter before the fraus eighteenth. I reckoned that this lasted EiT brief attempt. Sometimes tek a bug Inger E Posts: 4828 Joined: February 27, 2006 20:46 Location: Basement
Another plus with them by the way. Mine has retained green color perfectly throughout the winter. They grow up with many peaks and is bushy and wide. I topped my oldest Elwoodii this year, and it looked a little strange to begin with. But it was quickly hidden asian paints by many new peaks.
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