Mine got left behind at the ex's
I'm sure it's long dead by now
Mine is still doing well. Amazing considering what I did to it in that time frame. One branch is a little wonky as wife grabbed it out of the pond by it. I was afraid to straighten it until I see if it lives. Seems fine now. Not the best pics and needs some clean up but has many new Blue Stars popping on this Juniper.
Last week. 5/12
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Amazing it survived all this in one month.
I have a theory about having wire on branches in brutal cold. It seems if I lose a branch in winter it almost always is a wired one.A few fronds obviously dead.
That's the reason why I picked a juniper too.Amazing it survived all this in one month.
Killer!a few weeks ago when it bloomed
I have a theory about having wire on branches in brutal cold. It seems if I lose a branch in winter it almost always is a wired one.
I think the wire conducts the cold into the branch being so close to the bark. Freezing it too much.
I don't know for sure but it seems plausible.
I have a theory about having wire on branches in brutal cold. It seems if I lose a branch in winter it almost always is a wired one.
I think the wire conducts the cold into the branch being so close to the bark. Freezing it too much.
I don't know for sure but it seems plausible.
That's looking very good!Today it is alive. If it blowes off the bench again...
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Thanks Mike!That's looking very good!
It's going to be excellent in a short while.
Credit where credit is due.Thanks Mike!
I think for the most part a wired branch is lost because it was jerked around to much and the cambium layer was too injured to endure the winter. That's just my opinion.I have a theory about having wire on branches in brutal cold. It seems if I lose a branch in winter it almost always is a wired one.
I think the wire conducts the cold into the branch being so close to the bark. Freezing it too much.
I don't know for sure but it seems plausible.