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22-06-2005, 03:03 PM
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| | | PLANT A TREE for YOUR SAKE Driving around my estate (no not that sort with peacocks) i noticed the total abscence of native trees and shrubs they are all lazy gardens, gravel and yucca,
decking and spanish pots.
I will probably keep repeating myself but if you want to see native wildlife, nurture the natural plants and shrubs especially trees look up how many insect and bird
types are supported by oak ash willow hazel compared to yucca and its foreign friends
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