S somegeek Yamadori Messages 89 Reaction score 1 Location SW Washintgon USDA Zone 8b Sep 6, 2010 #1 I collected these three trees a few weeks back. They've been in the shade since. I'm curious as to how soon I can start putting these into morning sun? They'd be exposed from ~8am til noon or so. Appreciate any input. somegeek Attachments mtn_hemlock.jpg 113.8 KB · Views: 87
I collected these three trees a few weeks back. They've been in the shade since. I'm curious as to how soon I can start putting these into morning sun? They'd be exposed from ~8am til noon or so. Appreciate any input. somegeek
darrellw Mame Messages 244 Reaction score 2 Location Vancouver, WA, USA USDA Zone 8 Sep 6, 2010 #2 I wouldn't think morning sun, particularly if our weather stays so mild, would be any problem at this point.
I wouldn't think morning sun, particularly if our weather stays so mild, would be any problem at this point.
C Concorde Shohin Messages 274 Reaction score 6 Location Grass Valley, Ca USDA Zone 6-9 Sep 6, 2010 #3 I agree with darrell, morning sun and also evening sun. Nice trees
B bisjoe Yamadori Messages 85 Reaction score 0 Location Sammamish, WA USDA Zone 8B Sep 6, 2010 #4 What sun? Here the rain is back. They should be fine 8-noon anyway.
ghues Omono Messages 1,554 Reaction score 3,153 Location Campbell River BC Canada USDA Zone 7b Sep 6, 2010 #5 They should be able to handle that. The first one looks like a mountain Hemi but the others look like western? G
They should be able to handle that. The first one looks like a mountain Hemi but the others look like western? G
S somegeek Yamadori Messages 89 Reaction score 1 Location SW Washintgon USDA Zone 8b Sep 6, 2010 #6 Thanks for the replies all - I'll get them into some sun. There are some larger images here. Bit of a discussion regarding what kind of hemlocks they are. somegeek
Thanks for the replies all - I'll get them into some sun. There are some larger images here. Bit of a discussion regarding what kind of hemlocks they are. somegeek