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![]() Need to know if there are any trees that can be planted in close proximity (6ft. to 12ft.) to my pond that will not drop anything (leaves, fruit, etc.) that will wipe out my fish (golds, comets, shabumkins). Would prefer trees that will reach approx. 20ft with decent foliage to mask view of small industrial units beyond bottom of the garden. -- Mothership |
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On Sep 22, 2:07 pm, Mothership
wrote: Need to know if there are any trees that can be planted in close proximity (6ft. to 12ft.) to my pond that will not drop anything (leaves, fruit, etc.) that will wipe out my fish (golds, comets, shabumkins). Would prefer trees that will reach approx. 20ft with decent foliage to mask view of small industrial units beyond bottom of the garden. -- Mothership Arer you for real dumb ass.but if you insist on an answer yea, get some artificial trees they will meety yuour strict requirements..ya fool! What the **** is a shabumkin? Is that some new fang dangled kind of hybrid carp or what? DUH and DUH again or better yet you deserve a double DUH. DUH DUH |
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On Sep 22, 2:07 pm, Mothership
wrote: Need to know if there are any trees that can be planted in close proximity (6ft. to 12ft.) to my pond that will not drop anything (leaves, fruit, etc.) that will wipe out my fish (golds, comets, shabumkins). Would prefer trees that will reach approx. 20ft with decent foliage to mask view of small industrial units beyond bottom of the garden. -- Mothership Your kind of a cheeky type of shagger huh? Bet your ****ed.ya prat face! |
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![]() "Mothership" wrote in message ... Need to know if there are any trees that can be planted in close proximity (6ft. to 12ft.) to my pond that will not drop anything (leaves, fruit, etc.) that will wipe out my fish (golds, comets, shabumkins). Would prefer trees that will reach approx. 20ft with decent foliage to mask view of small industrial units beyond bottom of the garden. ====================== All trees drop leaves as they age, even tropical trees. None of the flowering fruit trees are toxic and are in the 20' range. All kinds of leaves blow into ponds. You have to net them out or they're rot and foul the water. Wouldn't a hedgerow block the view better than a tree? -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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On Sep 22, 12:07 pm, Mothership Mothership.
wrote: Need to know if there are any trees that can be planted in close proximity (6ft. to 12ft.) to my pond that will not drop anything (leaves, fruit, etc.) that will wipe out my fish (golds, comets, shabumkins). Would prefer trees that will reach approx. 20ft with decent foliage to mask view of small industrial units beyond bottom of the garden. -- Mothership Head to rec.ponds.moderated. More suggestions/answers without the local garden troll's nasty comments. |
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dwarf type maples, dogwoods.
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 20:07:07 +0100, Mothership wrote: Need to know if there are any trees that can be planted in close proximity (6ft. to 12ft.) to my pond that will not drop anything (leaves, fruit, etc.) that will wipe out my fish (golds, comets, shabumkins). Would prefer trees that will reach approx. 20ft with decent foliage to mask view of small industrial units beyond bottom of the garden. |
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