QUOTE: Originally posted by Imhere A newbie here... I've been just reading this forum lately - this is my first post so I apologize if I'm asking 'the same old question' I found some railroad tree lots on ebay and was wondering if they are alright for a starter garden. It looks like a good deal to be had but, before I bid... where does one get scale trees for a railway garden? Would love some input... thx.
QUOTE: ... where does one get scale trees for a railway garden?
Tom Trigg
QUOTE: Originally posted by Imhere ...............Coming at this hobby from a gardener's point of view, wouldn't you want to change things around every couple of years and try new things?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Imhere Yes Tom, those are the trees I had found on ebay. And I know they are conifers which prefer cool temps. It was more of a general question... My local nursery doesn't carry the small trees in 4" pots. Although the trees on auction only grow 3-4" per year and can be pruned (the more vigorous ones can also be pruned to stay small) -they are small 4" pots to begin with and you would have several years of life to them, no?
QUOTE: Originally posted by Imhere Coming at this hobby from a gardener's point of view, wouldn't you want to change things around every couple of years and try new things?
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