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Your trees look so vibrant and alive and super healthy from the winter months. Your greenthumb is showing.
The birds will be happy here in Illinois this year with the emergence of the 17 year and 13 year cicadas hatching all at one time. A first in over 251 years. I bet at least 2-3 broods of chicks with all that food and then a third wave of the dog face cicadas in late summer. Hopefully the storm will not be to bad for you. A great tour of your trees. Always a great video.
Great tour mate. The birds singing got me distracted from you talking. Finally spring is here 😄👍
Đam mê cây cảnh thật là thú vui nhàn nhả,chúc bạn nhiều sức khỏe thành công trong cuộc sống ❤❤❤❤
Ah spring!! We had snow last night, but it'll get here. So many beautiful trees!
love your tour videos. mine all need weeding. me too honestly haha.
Cuttings are nice to try always. I know what you mean. My cuttings in the basement were not successful also. Cold and low light. But I try anyway. That is all we can do. Nice to try and see what takes. Only the fighters for me survive in my winter storage in the basement with just light from the windows.
I have two climbing hydrangea plants. They are about 8" in circumference. They are planted on each side of an arch of 4 x 4 posts, set about 39" below ground level in cement. There trunks are so thick, and vigorous now, they have pulled up the 4 x 4 post, concrete and all about 6 inches out of the ground. I had to cut them off the wooden fence to about a 2 1/2 foot high trunk and hoping I can get them each into a large pot to start the process of a bonsai. David Easterbrook has a beautiful one about as thick as mine. Good luck with yours.
@maryweber4176
3 ай бұрын
Hi James. Follow-up to my comment. I mentioned that I cut off the climbing hydrangeas from my Japanese style fence. After a bad windstorm a couple of days ago, I quickly realized that THEY WERE HOLDING UP THOSE TWO SECTIONS of the fence. The posts were sheared off at ground level, since the climbers were no longer holding those sections up. I have a lot of work ahead of me..........