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RE: 12-15,000 Free oak trees after Hampton Court Flower Show

Subject: RE: 12-15,000 Free oak trees after Hampton Court Flower Show
From: Burke Nick \(DEL\)
Date: Jun 22 2009 08:47:31
I'd like to see that Bill a bonsai lawn.. interesting 


Nick Burke
Planning Officer - Arboriculture
Environmental Planning, 
Development Services
Sheffield City Council, 
Howden House
1 Union Street, 
Sheffield, 
S1 2SH
T: 0114 2734198
F: 0114 2735002
nick.burke2@xxxxxxxxxx.gov.uk

-----Original Message-----
From: Andersonarb@xxxx.com [mailto:Andersonarb@xxxx.com] 
Sent: 20 June 2009 12:01
To: UK Tree Care
Subject: Re: 12-15,000 Free oak trees after Hampton Court Flower Show

 
In a message dated 20/06/2009 11:30:29 GMT Standard Time,
rupert_baker@xxxxxxxx.co.uk writes:

one of  the show gardens at
Hampton Court Palace Flower Show is using '000s of 1+0  seedling oaks,
around 15-30cm, grown in cells, for part of their  design.


Sounds weird but I recall pruning an Oak for a guy and he routinely
swept  
up fallen acorns into a corner of his garden, where they germinated and
he  
clipped them down regularly, less than 6" tall; a sort of Oak lawn which
was 
not  unattractive. Makes a change from Camomile I guess.
 
Bill.



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