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Old 11-27-2018, 06:27 AM
Ozzello Ozzello is offline
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Little John B/brush is an excellent choice. This post, and my opinion , is about planting a single native tree of minimum size and in good health, as required by statute and contract at every home.

The foundation plantings score high on the cold hardy list. Horrible choices on the low maintenance and Lots of blooms score card. Some would bloom heavily a month or 2 per year if left to grow unchecked. Loropetalum planted under 30 inch window sills is plain stupid from any good landscape designer's view. The Contractor provided landscapes has hardy plants, but the designs are hectic and hodge podge , and a lack of forethought by the layouts is apparent and rampant.

queasy, I am saying that happens. That State (and probably contract) requirements are being ignored, and the ARC is requiring permission be granted to remove, and mandating replacement with a tree that meets requirements the original tree did not meet.

When an answer is required, Is it worse that a person lie to be humble ...or brag by telling the truth?