Flowerhouse
Chumono
In order of collection:
Yardadori Picea pungens. I dug this from a bad spot in my yard in 2020. It was too close to my willows, so shaded, choked by roots, and deprived of rainfall. It's in a big pot that I begged off my neighbors The new growth is at the same stage as the successful blue spruce in my yard, so I'm happy with that. Proposed plan: Stay in the current pot this year. When the new growth has hardened off, start some branch selection, reduce the height of the tree. Shape-wise it's a hot mess.
Yamadori Pinus edulis. Collected in 2020. I'm very happy to see this little guy pushing out candles. Proposed plan: Stay in the current pot. When this new growth has hardened off wire the crossing branch so it isn't crossing.
Yamadori Pinus ponderosa. Collected in 2020. Needles extending. This isn't spectacular growth, but is it proof of life and it's consistent with how this little tree was growing in its mountain home. Proposed plan: Stay in Anderson flat, fertilize, hope for current "root shoe" to become more of a root ball. To that end I make sure to water the whole flat as if roots were filling it.
Yamadori Pseudotsuga menzeisii. Collected 2021. This is pushing out new growth maybe a week behind the one in my landscape. Proposed plan: No changes for this year, just lots of water, sun, and fertilizer.
I need to create an outdoor photo space so that I can get full tree shots without doing contortions. Task for another day
Yardadori Picea pungens. I dug this from a bad spot in my yard in 2020. It was too close to my willows, so shaded, choked by roots, and deprived of rainfall. It's in a big pot that I begged off my neighbors The new growth is at the same stage as the successful blue spruce in my yard, so I'm happy with that. Proposed plan: Stay in the current pot this year. When the new growth has hardened off, start some branch selection, reduce the height of the tree. Shape-wise it's a hot mess.
Yamadori Pinus edulis. Collected in 2020. I'm very happy to see this little guy pushing out candles. Proposed plan: Stay in the current pot. When this new growth has hardened off wire the crossing branch so it isn't crossing.
Yamadori Pinus ponderosa. Collected in 2020. Needles extending. This isn't spectacular growth, but is it proof of life and it's consistent with how this little tree was growing in its mountain home. Proposed plan: Stay in Anderson flat, fertilize, hope for current "root shoe" to become more of a root ball. To that end I make sure to water the whole flat as if roots were filling it.
Yamadori Pseudotsuga menzeisii. Collected 2021. This is pushing out new growth maybe a week behind the one in my landscape. Proposed plan: No changes for this year, just lots of water, sun, and fertilizer.
I need to create an outdoor photo space so that I can get full tree shots without doing contortions. Task for another day