My cat Little Bear looks almost exactly like him except mine has white feet. I'm sorry for your loss.Struggling without my garden shadow this morning, I'm not used to walking in a straight line as he would hug each step.
I was able to open the fridge without harassment, I miss him.
Picture of him after he had used the ladder to climb into the roof.
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Nice one! Rocky ridges are the best places to collect.I dug another beech today. This one was growing on top of a rock so the roots are
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So sorry my friend. May your shadow forever live on in your best memories.Struggling without my garden shadow this morning, I'm not used to walking in a straight line as he would hug each step.
I was able to open the fridge without harassment, I miss him.
Picture of him after he had used the ladder to climb into the roof.
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Actually off to a pretty good start! I can see the future of this one!Technically, this was yesterday. Removed flowers, then pruned and wired my dwarf rhododendron.
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It ain’t pretty yet, but this will do a ton to reduce the current legginess.
I also cleaned the sap off several of my tools, but no picture for that except the cut I gave myself.
Those are awesome trees. Did you make any cuttings from the cork elm’s root trimmings?Today I dug out this California Coastal Oak from my growing bed. It’s been growing there for at least 10 years. It started its life as a seedling. It gave me a decent fight. It had a massive tap root that grew through the pot. Let’s see what I can do with it. I will repot it into a grow box tomorrow chop away.
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I also repotted my Cork bark elm and sorted out the roots. I put it in a shallower grow box. Next year I will try and put it in a thin Bonsai pot.
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Today I dug out this California Coastal Oak from my growing bed. It’s been growing there for at least 10 years. It started its life as a seedling. It gave me a decent fight. It had a massive tap root that grew through the pot. Let’s see what I can do with it. I will repot it into a grow box tomorrow chop away.
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Didn’t think of that, didn’t even know you could do that.Those are awesome trees. Did you make any cuttings from the cork elm’s root trimmings?
that coastal oak is gorgeous.Today I dug out this California Coastal Oak from my growing bed. It’s been growing there for at least 10 years. It started its life as a seedling. It gave me a decent fight. It had a massive tap root that grew through the pot. Let’s see what I can do with it. I will repot it into a grow box tomorrow chop away.
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I also repotted my Cork bark elm and sorted out the roots. I put it in a shallower grow box. Next year I will try and put it in a thin Bonsai pot.
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people are already repotting trees?!
I checked on my over-wintering plants and noticed buds pushing on my honeysuckle... this is going to be quite some spring huh? 50s and 60s for the forseeable forecast :/