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What a perfect place, Moli .... thanks for agreeing to Eileen's tree being planted in your garden. Do you fancy a fruiting cherry as opposed to an ornamental? I am not sure how well the fruiting sort would do in your climate? Or a "proper" crab apple instead of the ornamental varieties? Perhaps you'd rather not attract too many birds with your cats on the prowl?! |
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Not sure about the climate issue, but what about some kind of nut tree? Cobb or hazlenut or walnut? Or an olive tree? If we get a more mature one they are extremely hardy as some of the northern Italian hill slopes get v cold. |
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