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Dear Ben,
Please see below:-
On 12/20/2001 12:56:00 AM, Ben Jue wrote:
>Hi Cecil, many thanks for your
>recommendations.
>
>A few more questions:
>
>1) If I where to plant some
>trees and plants in front of
>the house, what kind, how
>tall, how many, and where
>exactly would I place them?
>Would I plant them where you
>indicated the cannons should
>be placed? The house has an
>automatic sprinkler system so
>upkeep shouldn't be a problem.
Please refer to the most recent reply.
>2) If I use a pair of cannon
>in lieu of plants/trees, how
>big or small should they be
>and what material should it be
>made of? I'm assuming they are
>statue replica's of a cannon.
Each cannon can be placed on a pedestal. A toy cannon i.e. placed on a pedestal; the minimum size or "footprint" of the pedestal for placing the cannon can be 1 foot in length the cannon and width of cannon of 6 inches or larger. The cannon should preferably be made of metal eg. brass.
Alternativley, one can use a pair of Keiloon (or lions) can be used as a subsitute. Here, they can be made of plaster/cement. Here, each lion should have a red ribbon strung on its neck.
>3) Would a combination of
>plants/trees AND a pair of
>cannons be even more powerful
>than using just one option
>alone?
Yes, if you can plant plants/trees, and a combination of Para 2, this would be ideal situation.
Since, it depends on the season, it is best to select hardy trees/plants. Alternatively, you can plant bushes along the frontage in lieu of the trees (as some trees when they mature, can grow too tall or large).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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