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gutter trees

somehow i don't think that's a good place to grow a tree
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Boro said:

Jolie ! et bien vu
5 years ago ( translate )

raingirl replied to Boro:

merci! - we love our trees, but maybe not here, ha!
5 years ago

Peter Castell said:

A small crack and some moisture is all it needs for nature to take advantage, buddleia is becoming a problem here especially along railway lines where it damages brickwork.
I hope you have a nice week Laura
5 years ago

raingirl replied to Peter Castell:

i love living in the pacific northwest where one has the problem of having too much grow, as opposed to when i lived in arizona and had to beg things to grow.
5 years ago

╰☆☆June☆☆╮ said:

A lovely capture, well done.
5 years ago ( translate )

raingirl replied to ╰☆☆June☆☆╮:

thanks. i love that plants grow so easily here.
5 years ago

William Sutherland said:

Fabulous shot!
5 years ago

raingirl replied to William Sutherland:

thanks so much.
4 years ago

Heide said:

If they're big enough, you can plant them out.
Very nicely captured.
5 years ago

raingirl replied to Heide:

indeed - i could have a tree farm right in the middle of my city street. (but honestly i can't keep up with all the seedlings, we have them everywhere.
4 years ago

Diane Putnam said:

Hmm, yeah, that's going to be a hassle in a few years. ;-b
They look like Japanese maples - is that the parent in the background?
The golden light on black is a nice touch!
5 years ago

raingirl replied to Diane Putnam:

thanks Diane. yes, those are Japanese maples with the parent in the background - or the parent could be from the one in the front, we're surrounded!
4 years ago

Ronald Losure said:

I think the trees disagree with you, and will grow here if they wish. They will win in the end.
4 years ago

raingirl replied to Ronald Losure:

it's okay with me!
4 years ago