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Ron, you're right. There's alot of variation in the google images but they seem to be more consistant with the park trees. I've always...
Here's a closer pic. ID needed. http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o293/BoostedInline6/fraserclose.jpg
Re: Frasier Fir? Here's a few pics of the very trees I planted when this thread was started. They're doing quite well but require some summer...
Re: Frasier Fir? I found 3 growing in Lincoln Park - West Seattle fall '07. They appear to be 30 years old, but who really knows. Whoever...
Re: Speaking of Giant Sequois Giant Sequoias won't stand a chance in East TX or most places East of the Rockies. They're basically...
Hard to their age tell from that skewed pic.. They look to be 15 to 20 years if I had to guess. Upward growth and bole volume can vary depending...
That must have been quite a chore to capitalize every word in that paragraph.:) If I were you, transplant the tree sometime in Febuary while...
Generally, most christmas trees are trimmed around June to early July while the new growth shutes are still soft thus, making the job easier....
Well, there are a great number of shady spots in the park as well as water percolating from the ground. The soil in these areas never dries out,...
Thanks Michael. I went up to Fort Lawton/Discovery Park and asked a park ranger about planting seedlings. He stated I need to contact the...
Hi all, I have dozens of Fraser firs, Balsam firs, 5 Caanan firs, 3 Grand firs that need to go. I had planned on selling them for extra $ but my...
Yea, I mean North East USA. Most pics I've Blue Spruces look quite nice. Unlike West of the Cacades(here).
Ron, would that explain why Blue spruces look better in the North East than West of the Cascades?
The red maple will grow like crazy (3'+per year) if you keep it watered during the summer. The Blue Spruce however, will grow mayble 6" per year...
I'd have to disagree for the most part so please bare with my novice opinon:). Soils? The same forces that created the Cascades and Western WA...
I would speculate that %90 of NW Coastal Redwoods with problems are from lack of water. So, water that sucker! Most local Redwoods do not...
That makes sense. Hard to believe this thing is a native. It really doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the PACNW deciduous trees.
Don't know if anyone can answer this but everywhere in South King County there's what appears to be Japanese maples growing. As fall colors...
More likely root damage from drying out rather than the cold it's self. Watering during the winter can only help. Proof? Here's some....
Negative. Giant Sequioas will grow in all climate zones. Just 1-2 million years ago they were once prevalant in North America and Europe. And...