MY GARDEN, SHARE YOURS

My garden has been maturing well and coming into its own. Each year I’ve tackled another bit of it making it a nice oasis after 3 years.

Last 3 pics are from our first year
 

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A few more with all of the different wild flowers still looking good. It all looked better about 2 weeks ago, I just didn’t get any shots.
 

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What’s the word with this group? And why don’t you have a thread for it?!?!
I'm too busy in meatspace to get all the photos and descriptions together. I also know what needs to be improved with it and I don't really like getting opinions over the internet on my trees.
 
Having seen your Yatsubusa elm in person now, I'm somewhat surprised you've got it on such a high monkey pole. Is there a particular reason for that? I'd have expected a shorter pole to get it closer to eye level, not that this tree will ever really be eye level
 
I recently moved into a new house and just getting started. Let's see how long it takes to establish a garden.

There was a wild pokeberry here which I've kept and lots of Crepe Myrtle. Can I bonsai these after I uproot them?

Going to DIY everything from seed or cuttings I find.
 

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Having seen your Yatsubusa elm in person now, I'm somewhat surprised you've got it on such a high monkey pole. Is there a particular reason for that? I'd have expected a shorter pole to get it closer to eye level, not that this tree will ever really be eye level

Ryan, the monkey pole is actually table high at around 30" high. So it's definitely at eye level.
 
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