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  1. Tom Deming
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    norwegian spruce when to top

    Norway’s are large, fast growing trees. In addition, they take well to shearing, that’s why they are commonly grown as Christmas trees. On the...
    Post by: Tom Deming, Nov 16, 2009 in forum: Gymnosperms (incl. Conifers)
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    Beeches: Shaping young Fagus sylvatica for the future

    Thanks Micheal, I'll heed your advice.
    Post by: Tom Deming, Oct 19, 2009 in forum: Fagaceae (beeches, oaks, etc.)
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    Beeches: Shaping young Fagus sylvatica for the future

    I need some advice as to how best to help, (staking and or pruning), young European Beach trees get off to a good start with respect to obtaining...
    Thread by: Tom Deming, Oct 16, 2009, 2 replies, in forum: Fagaceae (beeches, oaks, etc.)
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    Pine Tree Chips

    It is best to use well decomposed or rotted wood chips for amending soils, particularly light sandy soils. If you have the time, it would be best...
    Post by: Tom Deming, Oct 11, 2009 in forum: Soils, Fertilizers and Composting
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