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    • goosehdG
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      @northsouthdenimguy good luck! We do about 5-6 yards of mulch every spring. Takes a day or two and always looks good afterwards but I curse during the process.

      “our policy of no discussions regarding politics, religion, asparagus, and other controversial issues.” - Andrew

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      • catdad1C
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        @goosehd @northsouthdenimguy 5 yards delivered this morning. We're half way through it right now and are cursing the sun every time it comes out.

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        • northsouthdenimguyN
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          @goosehd

          Thankfully the Boston Ivy has filled most of the planted and natural areas over the last 4-5 yrs, year round green ground cover.

          @selveldgesteps

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          • northsouthdenimguyN
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            I should have timed it to have the yard guys put it down earlier this week but I kind of thought it would be good exercise for me…

            Edit: I’m waiting for the sun to go away 😆

            @selveldgesteps

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              @northsouthdenimguy impressive azalea

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              • GraemeEG
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                Juniper a friend brought me thats ready for tray or ground

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                  This fragrant rhododendron started as about an 18"stick 3.5 years ago
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                    For anyone in the US, an awesome nursery in my town does about 80% of their business via online/shipping (Singing Trees Nursery). Amazing place, amazing people, amazing plants. I am not affiliated with them, but it's my go to nursery and have bought many plants from there, and often visit for just a walk in their display gardens.

                    They specialize in rhododendrons (with many of their own created hybrids). They also have many cultivars of azaleas, dogwoods, hydrangea, some Japanese maples, dwarf conifers, heaths/heathers, hellebores, and other rare and cool plants. But rhododendron is definitely their main thing with 100s of different ones and hard to find ones. You can also sign up for a weekly news letter, where each week has a garden tip of the week, many cool plants and sale plants featured. They have some good testimonials for shipping, though I have no experience since I am local. Their website, I think is the best nursery website I've ever come across. Thought I'd share for anyone who might be interested in a rhodie or other hard to find/cool plant.
                    https://singtree.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=plants_pmax&utm_content=general&utm_term=&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=23071854626&gclid=Cj0KCQjw7cLOBhDmARIsAGsuA0mD1Q5ssy4dQbC_ZQLh75rF4GolTvYlIYqZyzJfGbnKKM1d_DyFaxwaAhX3EALw_wcB

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                    • mikebarhootM
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                      Happy Easter. deer ate my pink spider lily blooms in front yard. Yucca blooms hardy in the back though. pardon the shape of background bed. been transplanting white & pink spider lilies to replace all the knockout roses that died.

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                      • GraemeEG
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                        This one was air grafted from the same tree my smaller pine came from.

                        https://forum.ironheart.co.uk//post/939950

                        Once I get some thicker gauge wire ill put bends in the bare sections of trunk to give it a more interesting shape and then leave it in the ground for a while

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                        • GraemeEG
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                          The 3rd plant I picked up this weekend may end up being put in the ground and let grow to mature height

                          Don't think im brave enough to attempt to bonsai a Japanese maple yet - im still in the infancy of learning how to deal with evergreens
                          (But that may change in 4-5 years when this has grown more)

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                          • mmerkleM
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                            @GraemeE ypure giving me ideas again…always wanted a bonsai of my own to show the seasons. If you’re anywhere near Portland OR..our yard somehow produces a ton of sapling maples…can have your choice in the early spring…

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                            • 1WayTrip1
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                              A baby giant.

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                              There is a Giant Redwood (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in the centre of Manchester UK I collect cones from every winter as it produces viable seeds. Every spring I germinate as many as I can.

                              Love growing these. My favourite tree.

                              Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals... except the weasel.

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                                @1WayTrip said in Gardening, landscaping and plants in general:

                                I collect cones from every winter as it produces viable seeds. Every spring I germinate as many as I can.

                                that's very cool

                                si tacuisses

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                                • GilesG
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                                  I wish that I could capture the scent.....

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                                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                    @Giles Wisteria looks lovely.

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                                      @1WayTrip 3.000 years from now it will be big. Keep up the growing the red wood tree.

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                                      • SFMCfrankyS
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                                        After 25 years, one of my century plants has decided it’s time to go out in a blaze of glory. That flower stalk is growing about a foot a day.

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                                        • 1WayTrip1
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                                          Amazing!

                                          I have a few but have to keep them in pots. They are not quite hardy enough to leave out over winter where I am.

                                          Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals... except the weasel.

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                                          • 1WayTrip1
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                                            Thanks. I hope the ones I plant are here for generations after I am gone.

                                            Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals... except the weasel.

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