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Planted in a well to me means the soil around the base of the tree is higher the further away from the base it is, so the low point is at the base...
Would i let all the suckers grow or thin it to one?
I do not believe it is planted too deep, as there are roots visible near the base at the surface, and it is planted in a well so the soil is not...
The suckers are also Parrotia.
I have a Persian ironwood that has been in my front yard for 6 years doing really well, yet with this past summer that flipped into winter in the...
Thank you all very much for the responses, each of the two pics are a different type of plant. I guess I will wait and see what becomes of them.
I recently moved to the North Okanagan and am starting a garden in a wooded area. As the weather has been warming up I am finding all kinds of...
I don't know what the flowers look like, none have opened yet, I would imagine it should happen within the next few days. I think you are right...
these are spreading in a small part of my garden -- I didn't pull them when I initially saw them come up because they didn't strike me as "weeds",...
I had an aborist visit and assess my liquidambar tree. The DX is probably some mechanical damage either at the nursery or when the tree was...
thank you all for the input -- I agree, I think my best bet is to have an arborist come and assess the status. There was no digging involved...
We noticed last year our liquidambar had a split on the trunk and a few lower dying branches, when I inquired at the local garden centre, they...
I have had great success with sweet woodruff as a ground cover in my boggy, shady garden -- amongst the rhodos, azaleas, cedars, etc. It stays...
Astilbe was my first impression as well, yet it is on a forest floor, so, salmon berry seems more likely. I'm really curious about the second one...
Do you know of a similar document available for B.C. regarding Invasive Exotic Species?
Can anyone id these two plants?
Thank you so much for the info. Interesting about the filbert... I guess a squirrel must have planted it, along with all the peanuts they seem to...
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
I have this maple tree growing in my yard, it is fairly young as the trunk is only about 3" in diameter. For the past few years when the leaves...