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Drop Branch Murphy
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So, a recent thread here got me thinking about some of the better trees that have unfortunately died under my care. As I pointed out in that thread, it's inevitable to have some losses in this hobby, and the longer you're in the hobby and the more trees you have and work, the greater the likelihood you'll lose some. I decided to go through my older threads and note the trees that have kicked it and... holy crap, I've lost a lot of nice trees! Amazingly enough, the list is only from 2009, when I made the move from MA to GA, and there were definitely a few more that died before the move. Anyway, here's some pictures of some really good trees whose corpses are scattered about my yard...
I cringe a bit when I look at some of those images. Those trees represent years and years of blood, sweat... and tears. There certainly was a bit of money tied up in them, too, though you might be surprised to hear that the most expensive of them was the Chojubai quince, as many were purchased at discount or grown from seedlings and cuttings(the maples). Still, it does represent a significant financial loss. I'm not a rich man. I brown bag it EVERY day, and drive a 10 year old minivan... I work and scrimp and save for every penny I put into this hobby. Do I regret their loss? Absolutely. Do I regret having owned them? Absolutely not. Each one thrilled me, entertained me, made me think... Made me better hobbyist in the long run? I think so, so no regrets.
I cringe a bit when I look at some of those images. Those trees represent years and years of blood, sweat... and tears. There certainly was a bit of money tied up in them, too, though you might be surprised to hear that the most expensive of them was the Chojubai quince, as many were purchased at discount or grown from seedlings and cuttings(the maples). Still, it does represent a significant financial loss. I'm not a rich man. I brown bag it EVERY day, and drive a 10 year old minivan... I work and scrimp and save for every penny I put into this hobby. Do I regret their loss? Absolutely. Do I regret having owned them? Absolutely not. Each one thrilled me, entertained me, made me think... Made me better hobbyist in the long run? I think so, so no regrets.