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E. nat x horr and plumeria get planted


nachocarl

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Before we moved I dug up a few specimen plants that I wanted to bring with me that were not too large and plant at the new place. This is a E. nat x horr that I had in the ground for a couple of years at the old place. After looking around to decide on a nice spot for it I finally decided to put it out front where there was a hawthorne hedge along with a few poorly placed birds. Here is a pic of the E. nat x horr in the pot and of the general are for planting.

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Carl

Vista, CA

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Once I removed the hawthorns I took a look at the sprinkler placement and started digging where I thought it would be safe. Mmmm hmmm... :indifferent:

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Carl

Vista, CA

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Another shot of the over all area. I will clear out most of the hawthorne and birds...eventually.

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Carl

Vista, CA

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As mentioned in other posts I have an abundance of Washies and Queens and the Washies have been crammed in everywhere so I have been taking out some of the smaller ones to make way for other things. Here is one that I removed this weekend, you can see it all the way to right in the first photo. Hey and what do you know? Another sprinkler line...Yeah! :yay:

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Carl

Vista, CA

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