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Old 04-15-2008, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by braingonebad View Post
So were the dogs!



Okay, I need suggestions, please...

We have a pear tree that is dying. As well it should be I guess, it's probably as old as the house (100 or so, lol) And we're thinking of taking it down this year.


We want to replace it with something atractive, not too expensive. I'd like something that we can get fairly big to start off with, either flowering or with some seasonal colors - but not another fruit tree. And nothing that's going to get way too big.

Ideas?

Our only other trees are two baby Autumn Blaze Malples (in front, the township just planted them last year) three little sand cherry trees that are more of a specimen than a tree and one little apple tree. So I need a tree sized tree.
Spring Snow Crabapple. Beautiful showy white flower, no fruit, some fall color, and very pretty bark.

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