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We Acer ginnala = Amur maple. But in the directory name Acer ginnala. Acer circinatum I like it too. I also have growing Red Sunset and Acer sakharinum. But there is little space for him.
But I cut them. I do not plan too tall trees.
 
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I made that basket from willow. But I badly dried tree branches. These branches have given roots. I removed it and must do again.

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This is done simply. It is necessary to draw a circle on the ground of the desired diameter. Then remove the sod inside. Cut the thick branches of willow, dry them and stick in the ground around the perimeter. Long branches are necessary for knobs. They need to connect. Then take a long, thin branches and weave between thick branches.
Earth must be loose. I planted a climbing rose and Impatiens.
 

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I made that basket from willow. But I badly dried tree branches. These branches have given roots. I removed it and must do again.

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This is done simply. It is necessary to draw a circle on the ground of the desired diameter. Then remove the sod inside. Cut the thick branches of willow, dry them and stick in the ground around the perimeter. Long branches are necessary for knobs. They need to connect. Then take a long, thin branches and weave between thick branches.
Earth must be loose. I planted a climbing rose and Impatiens.
I really like that. Thank You for sharing.
 

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How large is the basket? I do basket weaving from time to time. Working with willow branches before they have fully dried is certainly easier then trying to do it afterwards.

Those willows are sure easy to root. I've made a small fence of willow cuttings only to have some of those start rooting as well.
 

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I grow parthenocarpic cucumber. We have bees and bumblebees. But if it rains, they can not fly. I like cucumbers that grow like a bouquet. Many small cucumbers in the same node. I plant 8-10 bushes, but the cucumber very much!
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I am going to look for these too! Beautiful, Larisa.
 

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I did find catalogs in the USA that carry parthenocarpic cucumber seeds. @Larisa, I have sent seeds to Palestine and Canada. Is it only Russia that doesn't allow seeds over the borders or is it an international 'thing' I don't know about?
 

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I read the list of prohibited items between Russia and the United States. There are seeds and plants. Even pollen. On the Russian forum, we sent a plant in England. It seems that with Latvia also had no problems.
 

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