ProfessorM
03-08-2008, 07:11 PM
Looking thru some pictures. I need to see the color green again in the landscape. Sick of dull drab brown
View Full Version : Somewhere over ProfessorM 03-08-2008, 07:11 PM Looking thru some pictures. I need to see the color green again in the landscape. Sick of dull drab brown justplugit 03-08-2008, 08:18 PM [QUOTE=ProfessorM;572637 Sick of dull drab brown[/QUOTE] P. buy one of them tourists T shirts in Puerto Rico and add it to your wardrobe. :hihi: gone fishin 03-08-2008, 10:12 PM Nice blossoms - you need to go to the flower show tomorrow:bl::bl::bl: Raven 03-08-2008, 10:28 PM where i live... flower bulbs pushing up everywhere so it won't be long now had 60 mph winds tonight howling like a freight train.... it was tornado like but it has subsided thankfully Goose 03-08-2008, 10:55 PM Nice Pix, your yard? My favorite kind of landscapes are natural, wild & a little over grown but you wouldn't know it lookin at my yard. I figure its gonna take about 10-15 yeras before it fills in with lush green trees and shrubs like them white rody's ya got there. Buying mature plants and trees cost big bucks somethin I ain't got. Anybody ya got any trees you wanna sell? ProfessorM 03-09-2008, 11:56 AM Goose. I have been at it for a good 15 years so far. I prefer to buy my landscape plants on the small size. I like to watch them grow and I am constantly moving them about until I am satisfied with the location. March is the time of year to move stuff. I have 2 big rhodys to move. My friend is going to avoid me till after March because I am always asking him to help with the slave labor. I am up to well over 100 cultivars of Rhodys and Viburnums. I also prefer the natural informal look. I had a plan many years ago and am pretty much sticking to it. I actually enjoy gardening as much as fishing. Good exercise to boot, especially dragging 250 lb rootballs around the yard with a tarp. Moses 03-09-2008, 12:21 PM problem uploading pics Raven 03-09-2008, 01:16 PM Nice Pix, your yard? My favorite kind of landscapes are natural, wild & a little over grown but you wouldn't know it lookin at my yard. I figure its gonna take about 10-15 yeras before it fills in with lush green trees and shrubs like them white rody's ya got there. Buying mature plants and trees cost big bucks somethin I ain't got. Anybody ya got any trees you wanna sell? =========================================== just an FYI i just received an offer from the Arbor Day foundation ok..... and for a $ten dollar membership fee... they'll send you ten flowering trees: 2 redbuds , 2 white flowering dogwoods, 2 flowering crab apples, 2 washington Hawthorns and 2 golden Raintrees (usually small but hey they'll grow ) plus you get 33-56% discount on all tree's , also a tree book, the subscription to Arbor Day, a calender of the rainforest , coffee offer and address labels... so for the $10.00 expenditure i think your getting your moneys worth. :musc: oh i forgot, and they'll send you a fragrant purple lilac bush if you take them up on the offer within 10 days... ProfessorM 03-09-2008, 04:11 PM I have several of those trees I planted 12 years ago. I like the hawthorns, dogwoods are not Kousa's so they will eventually get their usual disease but still nice. I have trouble with redbuds, but still have one left. No raintrees. Good deal. Here is where I like to get a lot of my special plantings. Small sizes but if you have the time you can get some really exotic stuff that no one probably has. http://www.forestfarm.com/ Send for the catalog it is the most comprehensive one I have ever seen . If it grows they have it. No pictures though. You have to know what you want. Although the website it seems has over 5000 photos. That is news since I last ordered. I will send out my order soon, although I am running out of space for much more. vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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