Here are some photos I took this morning. The weather is a bit warm this year so not much foliage in the garden railway, except the Japanese maple tree.
A modest foliage on Haruka garden railway
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Re: A modest foliage on Haruka garden railway
That Japanese maple is really attractive. Must think about something to give a bit of autumn colour in my garden.
Thanks for the idea.
Rik
Thanks for the idea.
Rik
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Re: A modest foliage on Haruka garden railway
Japanese maple trees are very much adaptable in most condition. They like to be in the shade, a bit moisturized soil. Particularly, the air from ocean makes them happy. The same species like mine in Japan must have better color, the leaves are transparently bright red.
Re: A modest foliage on Haruka garden railway
Plenty of shade and moisture in my garden. I've always wanted to live near the coast. I wonder if the missus would mind if I towed the house and garden westwards 50 miles!mymodeltrain wrote: βMon Nov 26, 2018 4:06 pm Japanese maple trees are very much adaptable in most condition. They like to be in the shade, a bit moisturized soil. Particularly, the air from ocean makes them happy. The same species like mine in Japan must have better color, the leaves are transparently bright red.
Rik
Re: A modest foliage on Haruka garden railway
I used to live in Cleveleys just 200 yards from the front Rim...It was great in the Summer
But by heck in the Winter........
But by heck in the Winter........
ROD
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