Plants and trees you want - But could never have.

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  1. Pacnorwest

    Pacnorwest Hardy Maple

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    Thanks for the amazing discoveries tv referal. Will have to take a peek.
    Haven’t heard of it .
     
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    amazingdiscoveries.tv was not working just now. It might be my internet, but amazingdiscoveries.org works fine. It may be they redid their web address? You should be able to find the ones I mentioned on the .org too.
     
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    Lot’s of amazing discoveries tv here on you tube. Very interesting topics. ‘thank you for the referal.:)
     
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    S-H MacGyver in the Garden

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    Wow! I had no idea this thread which I started grew so large. Amazing! And what a delight to read.

    Anyway, I'll now add one more plant to my list. And that would be the Australian finger lime.

    I recently got few different types of limes. The Tahiti lime, Key lime, Persian lime, Chinese lime, and my own local Pakistani limes. So now I just require the Australian finger lime, and the circle would be complete!



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    S-H MacGyver in the Garden

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    Finally, a long awaited dream of mine could might get fulfilled now! As I just found a cashew nut tree sapling available online! I'm going to order one before it vanishes away. I believe it's imported from Vietnam.

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    S-H MacGyver in the Garden

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    Well I guess today must be my lucky day or something - As I just found the Sandalwood tree also!

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    Anniekay Shovel Kicker

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    I want lilacs but it's too hot here to grow them. When I was a kid we had the whole back of the yard lined with them and they were 15' tall. I always had the job to pick them to fill vases full in the house. They perfumed the whole yard and the whole house. They small so good !!
     
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    I think some of the modern ones are less fragrant. Korean lilacs in my yard were so fragrant I could smell them across the street. Some of the old ones in my yard are also pretty strong.

    Twenty years back, we bought around ten tissue cultured lilacs at a garden show and planted them at my previous house. When we bought the farm house, it was my job to move them here. Plus there were a few that starred as offsets from old shrubs.
     
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