Cadillactaste
Neagari Gal
I wondered that.Oaks can really suck up a lot of moisture...
I wondered that.Oaks can really suck up a lot of moisture...
strange thing, my tree it gets ball moss from the oak trees.Well...you are expecting a 20 foot tree or more, that's the only explanation. I have purchased mislabeled things at the nursery. It happens...especially if they have a few cultivars. Not saying 100% sure.
I did find they are slow growers for several years...before picking up and growing at a rapid rate. I ponder if the tree is suffering from the cats injustice causing this as well. I would protect that trunk...possibly see if a landscape company can offer a treatment of some sort...I had ours do some treatment last year to help it store energy than pushing out new growth. (Landscape tree)
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I like how that reference page says "nice persistent fruit"
I think females get fruit@Cadillactaste
I like how that reference page says "nice persistent fruit"
Haha yeah and they're lovely smellingI think females get fruit
And it does say they'll grow rapidly with adequate moisture, I bet those trees are really sucking up some water during Texas' summerI was more reading on lines of growth.
I think I am in zone 9. I will also take a look at McKay nursery@cbroad ... Check this out. Thought I had read that variety were all males...so...no fruit right!?! Who does one believe?
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We have our tricksI was always taught to not mess with the roots or the tree would go into shock and die.
It seems solid. If some of the roots happened to get damaged can this be repaired? I thought about replanting the tree but I'm hoping it will take off. I will start watering the tree three times a week and give it fertilizer. If all that fails, I might just have to research bonsai and go in that direction. There are not many plant choices for this area because of the heat.But I would think about trying to keep it watered. It's hard to tell how far out the root system has gone by now, but I would try to water out at least 3 feet on either side of the trunk, I'm sure it's made it out that far in 13 years. Water two times a week thoroughly (not with a bucket or watering can) and maybe bump it up to three times a week during the summer.
Is the tree wobbly at all at the ground level?
In the winter time?We have our tricks
A lot of it is correct timing of pruning
I have never ordered online. Can you recommend a reputable place to order from online? In one of my photo's I planted a Black Japanese maple that seems to be growing well in my area. I'm shocked.@Cadillactaste
About the mislabeling, I see it all the time at my nursery, I wonder sometimes if the growers actually know what they're growing... I see so many weeping Japanese maples where they put "weeping red maple" on the tag and on the paperwork they have it broken down by cultivar, so it's up to us correctly i.d. them, it's like they're not even trying anymore... And then half the time you don't even get what you ordered...