Creating Outdoor Rooms From http://www.GrowingWisdom.com



diverse flower colors Hardy orange Poncirus trifoliata Small tree with thorns Cherry plum Prunus cerasifera Many cultivars; dense, purple leaves Weeping cherry Prunus subhirtella ‘Pendula’ — medium tree; weeping branches; flowers Callery pear Pyrus calleryana ‘Capital’, ‘Chanticleer’ – upright, very urban tolerant English oak Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’ — narrow Weeping willow Salix babylonica Large tree; weeping branches Tree lilac Syringa reticulata ‘Ivory Silk’; small tree, white flowers …

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8 Responses to “Creating Outdoor Rooms From http://www.GrowingWisdom.com”

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  • TreyNitrotoluene:

    yew likes cold weather but you could give jatropha a try. look it up in wikipedia :)

  • NancyToday:

    Yes, he said that, ‘Plants need CO2, which is carbon dioxide. they give off oxygen.

  • usefulls:

    does yew grow in hot countries like India. I live in south India where the climate is hot. Is there any specific names for those tall growing yew it look really wonderfull. Can i grw them in big sized pots. Kindly let me know

  • SeijiiNakamaru:

    This is a very beautiful place! Something like this must have taken a lot of time to make, and quite a bit of work, unless you paid for everything.

  • growingwisdom:

    You are correct. Plants need CO2 in the photosynthesis process and give off O2. At night the photosynthesis process is slowed and some CO2 is released. However, this is not going to make you sick etc. It is natural. CO2 release into the air is incredibly important and necessary. CO2 has become the demon of the 21st century and some very bad science surrounds it. Read everything with a grain of salt. Your biology memory is quite good and I suspect your were in class.

  • garyinsam:

    Maybe I was not at school during that biology lesson but I thought that trees and plants absorbed carbon dioxide and released breathable air. Hey maybe i’m wrong….

  • mikrah:

    Nice. However, a caution from a layman.
    At night plants produce carbon dioxide. I think that it is a heavy gas. If you are in a nice solid maybe high walled “room”, at night, say you doze off or you’re lying back, gazing at the stars, you might find that you can probably at least get sick from oxygen deprivation. Maybe worse.

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