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Ever tie a young sapling into a knot?
would be interesting to look at Rope but it would girdle itself.
Ever tie a young sapling into a knot?
would be interesting to look at Rope but it would girdle itself.
Cherry laurels kick bootae
I think the wifey has me dying in this house (unless I can buy a bigger house in the same town) and if I don't agree....I don't get none.
I don't have any other pictures of that fence. I bought it from a local place that uses 100 year old equipment to make the split rails. The neatest part is that you don't have to sink the posts in the ground as there is a flange with rebar attached to the bottom of the end posts (the end posts look lick short ladders) and you just sink the rebar flush to the ground. Of course, it's not for livestock, but it's very quick to install.
I planted a Bracken Brown Beauty about 4 years ago at my house. That tree is pitifully slow growing. It is still a spindly 5' tall.
It only has about 30 leaves on it, and it still hasn't recovered from the winter damage. It is only starting to grow new leaves.
Despite claims that they survive further north, don't count on a great tree in zone 5-6.
Ah OK, I've seen a couple that look like that but the rails are wired in place, I just don't like the idea of wires sticking out or rusting/falling off later. I'll figure something out.
Also got a Redtwig Dogwood from a customer I just planted who had too many suckers coming up. Was sitting in a pot for a year, getting dried out, run over from the truck and plowed over this winter. I figure it must be good enough to plant to make it through all of that! It gets a cool yellowish pink color in the spring that's very bright, not sure which one it is but it also gets about 10 ft.tall. Just dropped her off some Lenten Roses in trade the other day since I have too many growing like crazy.
I've always liked dogwood:
I like the bark, flowers and branch structure. I didn't work on this tree, I just saw it and took a pic.
here is a Kousa taken last week on my friend's property
Looks a little ravaged by a chainsaw, too.
One of the weirdest trees I set eyes on was in West Texas and this older gentleman seen me looking at this tree. He came outside and I was telling him I would have to trim it for power. I asked what kind of pecan is it? He had grafted many species of pecan into this tree over the years and it had different wood, flowers fruit and leaves all in the same tree. It even had limbs that changed from pecan to hickory
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