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<blockquote data-quote="Av Gorritt" data-source="post: 7094468" data-attributes="member: 2303"><p>There's a tree (bush?) growing out of the top of an old stone- built factory chimney locally . Not sure what kind , but it's been there a time , and seems to be thriving . there are also quite a number of young conifers growing on the moor above us , not actually planted as such , I'm told , but came as seed in bales of heather spread out up there for regeneration purposes . I bet if you tried to replicate either of these self grown plants , you'd have a bit of difficulty trying to do it the same way .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Av Gorritt, post: 7094468, member: 2303"] There's a tree (bush?) growing out of the top of an old stone- built factory chimney locally . Not sure what kind , but it's been there a time , and seems to be thriving . there are also quite a number of young conifers growing on the moor above us , not actually planted as such , I'm told , but came as seed in bales of heather spread out up there for regeneration purposes . I bet if you tried to replicate either of these self grown plants , you'd have a bit of difficulty trying to do it the same way . [/QUOTE]
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