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Fee
Joined: 21 Mar 2005 Posts: 15922 Location: Earth
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 18 9:10 pm Post subject: Fast growing tree for climbing |
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While planning on designing something fun in terms of a climbing frame type affair, I asked Arthur what things he would like on it, thinking slide, monkey bars, climbing wall...
Such an awesome kid, he replied he'd like it to be a tree. Just a tree. Like the one outside (old apple trees).
The new place has no old trees, they're all very young.
What's the quickest growing that he'd be able to climb, do you think? We had a very vigorous twisted Willow in the old house, which used to grow like crazy.
I'm thinking anything very substantial takes years to get to climbing height, by which time he probably won't be at interested. |
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Fee
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