Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 Hi Fraggle I agree, it would be much better! We actually have the cutest little baby evergreen that sprouted up on one side of our driveway next to a planting bed I have. It is surrounded by wood (for the planter bed), concrete (for a tiny patch to the house under the water spicket) and blacktop (the driveway). It found the tiniest spot of dirt and started growing. I treasure it because it is so small and innocent and was able to grow there from nothing at all with the least possibility of doing so. It is no more than a few inches high. Once it is more established I shall have to move it otherwise if allowed to grow it will probably take out the driveway and house. The problem is where to move it to and would I be " allowed " to. Have been trying to plant a tree or two for awhile now and have been getting negative feedback on the idea. If I cannot keep it I do hope a good friend of mine who has a good amount of land will take it. It's such a cute little guy. And of course I have named him George. Nikki , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote: > > how about a live tree that you plant? > > > >earthstrm <earthstorm@c...> > >Jan 9, 2006 6:58 PM > > > > Re: Yule memories > > > >Personally I think there are no stupid questions. > > > >(Peter, Fraggle and Peter are NOT allowed to respond to this with > >stupid questions) > > > >I think artifical is better because you are not kiling trees. And if > >you take good care of it it can last for a very long time. > > > >Just me, > > > >Nikki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 just don't hug him and squeeze him.... >earthstrm <earthstorm >Jan 10, 2006 5:44 AM > > My little tree Re: Yule memories > >Hi Fraggle > >I agree, it would be much better! > >We actually have the cutest little baby evergreen that sprouted up >on one side of our driveway next to a planting bed I have. It is >surrounded by wood (for the planter bed), concrete (for a tiny patch >to the house under the water spicket) and blacktop (the driveway). >It found the tiniest spot of dirt and started growing. > >I treasure it because it is so small and innocent and was able to >grow there from nothing at all with the least possibility of doing >so. It is no more than a few inches high. > >Once it is more established I shall have to move it otherwise if >allowed to grow it will probably take out the driveway and house. >The problem is where to move it to and would I be " allowed " to. Have >been trying to plant a tree or two for awhile now and have been >getting negative feedback on the idea. > >If I cannot keep it I do hope a good friend of mine who has a good >amount of land will take it. > >It's such a cute little guy. And of course I have named him >George. > >Nikki > > > > , fraggle <EBbrewpunx@e...> wrote: >> >> how about a live tree that you plant? >> >> >> >earthstrm <earthstorm@c...> >> >Jan 9, 2006 6:58 PM >> > >> > Re: Yule memories >> > >> >Personally I think there are no stupid questions. >> > >> >(Peter, Fraggle and Peter are NOT allowed to respond to this with >> >stupid questions) >> > >> >I think artifical is better because you are not kiling trees. And >if >> >you take good care of it it can last for a very long time. >> > >> >Just me, >> > >> >Nikki > > > > > > >To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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