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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ozarks
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I forgot to include the 20 poplar trees that are to be a curtain between us and a hated neighbor.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dante's Ninth Circle
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: DE
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"Best time to plant a tree is 20 yrs ago, 2nd best time is today"
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ozarks
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I hate cedar trees and the guy from the extension service says they are not native to this area. They are everywhere though. I have taken down a lot of cedars. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Valley of the hot as ****
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I am a tree and plant lover as well. You can do a lot with things here in the desert. We re-did our backyard when we moved in with a variety of plant/tress. I love doing landscape stuff. Only so much room for trees on smaller Phoenix lots so lots of flowering plants and palms too.
1 lime tree 1 orange tree 1 lemon tree Various hibiscus plants Mediterranean palm tree Pygmy palm tree Green cloud sage Fire sticks fish hook and barrel cactus Agave plants I think my next project this fall is to plant some grape vines along our pool fence and work on getting them to trellis across the entire fence for some coverage over it's ugly white color. |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ozarks
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I have a friend in Az that is growing some cactus that has very short lived blossoms. The deer love to clean all the leaves off of our hibiscus plants. I am going to have to move them inside the fence. |
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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Utopia
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This year I have planted 4 6' oaks, 2 pine, 4 ornamentals, 4 Apple, 3 peach, 2 cherry, 2 plumb, 2 pear...4 blackberry and 4 blueberry at my place. Planted several more for family members as well.
I have an existing orchard and have a fruit grinder and press...I make cider in the fall and the past 3 years have hosted preschool classes and kindergarteners for a cider making demo. Wife usually has some kind of hen party and wants to make it for them too. A lot of work but it's also kind of fulfilling to do it. I always plant or transplant trees for Mother's Day. I had planted 19 fruit trees a year ago in November but I think the roots froze in shipping and they all died. Pisses me off to waste that much effort. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Scott City KS
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I've planted a pissassload of cedars. I planted a bunch of lilacs. Planted a shiload of Sandhills plums. Tried to get some peach and pear trees going. At my last house we planted a shamrock linden. That was a hell of a tree. If you're wanting fruit, plant some Sandhill plums. They are glorious. As for the cedars, see if you can get some grazon. Cut them off hit them with Grazon. Talk to NRCS and see if you can get some. |
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Fight, build, win!
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: KC
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I miss Southern Missouri in the spring as the dogwoods bloom and the smell of sassafras when cut its strong smell of root beer. |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Spring Hill, KS
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In the last two years since we moved from our last house to the new, in no particular order...
-3 Prairie Gold Aspen -1 Horstman Blue Atlas Cedar -5 Heritage River Birch -5 Swedish Columnar Aspen -4 Flame Amur Maples -4 Green Giant Arborvitae -3 Arnold Columnar Tulip Trees -3 Karl Fuchs Deodar Cedar -3 Pendula Alaskan Cedars It's what I do.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Mid-Missouri
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We have a lot of rock & clay. Digging holes is a bitch.
We've had trouble getting a few to live. In one spot we've planted 3 trees & all have died. Any suggestions? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Valley of the hot as ****
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Would love to see some picture if you guys have some time to snap some!
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Spring Hill, KS
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Depends what you are trying to plant. When you dig your hole, dig it as wide as you can...at least twice the size of the container/BB size you are putting it. Then back-fill with a mixture of your excavated soil and cotton burr compost. Obviously if you can substitute the excavated soil with a pulverizes soil of sorts, the better. People around here dig their holes not large enough. And with our clay soil, they essentially are forming a clay pot to put their trees in and end up over-watering and drowning them. Go wide...get high quality backfill.
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ozarks
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Wow. Are you getting them when they are pretty small? Are you buying them from a nursery or are you getting some help from the extension? |
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