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Check your local train shop for back issues - mine has boxes and boxes of them under the "real" books at the back of the store. They go for 50 cents each. There was a good series on trees in 1994 or 1995 - four issues covered deciduous, coniferous, ground cover, and planting for effect. Well done articles with lots of photos. <br /> <br />Sedum is really good stuff. You can use paintable caulking to make the trunk look better once all the bunches are tied together. You can also make your own ground foam (see http://www.geocities.com/thorshammer73/foam.html for details). <br /> <br />Do a search here and at other forums for tutorials or how-to's (try also www.the-gauge.com ). Also, a tree identification book is useful - check one out at the library - for helping with shape of different trees. <br /> <br />Let us know how it turns out. <br /> <br />Andrew
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