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japanese style trees
I am looking for a japanese style tree to have in my garden about 5 foot tall slow growing,maple or something but have no idea where to find one,has anyone an idea who i could try? most of my local garden centres dont carry anything like this...help please...thanks
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I think your best bet is to obtain your tree from a specialist nursery, either by visiting if you can find one localy or by mail order. I found several by Googling 'Japanese garden plants' including this one that looks good-
http://www.japanesegardenplants.co.uk/plants.h tm
I think the epitome of a Japanese garden are the pines. My recomendation would be- Pinus strobus 'nana' Good Luck. Tbird+
I think your best bet is to obtain your tree from a specialist nursery, either by visiting if you can find one localy or by mail order. I found several by Googling 'Japanese garden plants' including this one that looks good-
http://www.japanesegardenplants.co.uk/plants.h tm
I think the epitome of a Japanese garden are the pines. My recomendation would be- Pinus strobus 'nana' Good Luck. Tbird+
I'm really surprised that you can't find any stevie. As they've become more & more popular they seem to be available in most places where I live in Derbyshire. Even my local flower shop have a few now & then.
If you've tried all the popular outlets look in Yellow pages for garden centres & nurseries & try ringing a few of the lesser known names. Even if they don't have any chances are they'll know 'a man/woman who does'! :o)
The problem with mail order sometimes is that they seem well priced but are very small when you get them....
If you've tried all the popular outlets look in Yellow pages for garden centres & nurseries & try ringing a few of the lesser known names. Even if they don't have any chances are they'll know 'a man/woman who does'! :o)
The problem with mail order sometimes is that they seem well priced but are very small when you get them....