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Posted by Alex on July 7, 2008, 4:14 pm
 
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I am really curious how your gardens look like.

Look at mine:
http://www.rixa.com/node/38

Anybody interested to share?

Have fun, bye, Alex.


Posted by Wonder Hedge on July 8, 2008, 1:21 pm
 
Wonder Hedge

It is extraordinary because it grows quickly 1.20 - 1.80 m/Year

Why don't you sneak a peak

http://www.wonderhedge.co.uk/

Our Wonder Hedge is an extremely resistant, undemanding variety, and
very fast growing as a matter of fact it is satisfied with any soil. If
you want it to grow intensively, you have to irrigate it regularly
cultivating Wonder Hedge..
After it had reached the desired size of hedge it satisfies with little
water and its growth becomes slower. It is an ideal plant for a fence or
privacy hedge.
It is able to grow even 1,20 - 1,80 meters per year while forming an
abundant bush. Its height can reach up to 5 meters. A regular hedge
with a height of a fence can be reached within 1,5 - 2 years. It takes
cutting well. Due to its tiny leaves any spatial forms can be shaped
from




--
Wonder Hedge

Posted by paghat on July 8, 2008, 11:03 pm
 

fast growing as a matter of fact it is satisfied with any soil. Ifyou want
it to grow intensively, you have to irrigate it regularlycultivating
Wonder Hedge..

littlewater and its growth becomes slower. It is an ideal plant for a
fence orprivacy hedge.

anabundant bush. Its height can reach up to 5 meters. A regular hedgewith
a height of a fence can be reached within 1,5 - 2 years. It takescutting
well. Due to its tiny leaves any spatial forms can be shapedfrom-- Wonder
Hedge

Crookedy crooks crookedy crooks.

Anyone with a lick of sense would need to know the scientific name of the
plant. The lack of the minimally required information would further lead
any sensible person to suspect the vendor is a Hornswoggler shipping off
overpriced roots of the unknown species which at best will turn out to be
something that could've been obtained cheaply and pot-started locally, or
is even something no one would intentionally want in their garden if
warned what it is, some crappy-ass weed-tree if not just a commonplace
dime-store cultivar.

And what the hell kind of offer is three percent discount in trade for
drumming up three more suckers for a scam? I'll do you one better, I'll
give you FOUR cents on the dollar if you overpay ME for a box of roots of
an unnamed species and convince only TWO of your friends to do likewise.

-paghat the ratgirl
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Posted by David Hare-Scott on July 9, 2008, 12:51 am
 

But what species is it exactly?

David