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Gardening - Tips on Trees

This is an introduction to my online blog full of useful and interesting facts about trees. All of my posts are based on my own knowledge. Knowledge that 'runs in the family'. My dad owns a tree nursery and at a young age I took a great interest. If you'd like an idea for a your garden or some advice on any matter please leave me a comment on my site.

The site is quite new and I will add things daily but I intend to cover a range of subjects from fruit trees - compost.

If your intersted then please visit www.katestreetips.blogspot.com

Kate :o)

Kate Mills
I love to write, so here I am! I currently have two blogs. The first one is all about trees and their up-keep I offer advice and post info on different subjects daily www.katestreetips.blogspot.com my other blog is a collection of delicious recipes passed down in my family www.katesrecipebook.blogspot.com Come and have a look, I also offer advice and love to read your comments. Kate :o)
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1. Jen Draper (09:28, 03.12.2007)
Hi Kate - I have just reached your site googling gardening advice+ trees. Pete and have 124 acres with a particularly nice steep morth-easterly facing slope upon which we'd like to plant a sub-tropical orchard. We are moing to this block when we get a house there, but can start terracing and clearing in the New Year when we get use of a dozer. We'd like to grow avocado, mango, macademia, bananas, blueberries and other berries as well as the run of the mill other veges etc in our vege patch nearer the house. We'd also like to plant wind break and shady permanent evergreen and deciduous as well as some sugar cane to mulch in between and as wind-break...it will be great if we can pick yours and fellow bloggers minds on tips and tricks - here's to a great association!! Cheers!

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