Cherry is safe for gardens. It also makes beautiful furniture of any kind.
I do!
The safest way to dispose of landscape timbers is in a landfill that has a protective liner to prevent seepage of contaminants into the soil. Landscape timbers are pressure-treated wood that contains high levels of arsenic.
The address of the Edward-Dean Museum And Gardens is: 9401 Oak Glen Rd, Cherry Valley, CA 92223
No
the cherry blossem is a fragile flower grown in japan. the cherry blossem also comes in two colors which are white and a light or dark pink. you can only find the cherry blossem in japans forests or in peoples gardens.
No, cherry trees are not safe for gliders.
The phone number of the Edward-Dean Museum And Gardens is: 951-845-2626.
The web address of the Edward-Dean Museum And Gardens is: http://www.edward-deanmuseum.org
The Nanking cherry (Prunus tomentosa) is considered one of the largest cherry species. It produces small, edible fruits that are about the size of a small marble. While not the largest cherry in terms of size, it is popular for its ornamental value in gardens and landscapes.
yes, any fruit wood is safe.
no
I've not heard of any NZ timbers that are not food safe.