Dogwood Tree

So another on of the trees that we got from the Arbor Day Society a few years ago looks like a flowering dogwood… When we originally got the trees all of the trunks we marked with paint, but since they have been in the garden for three years, the paint wore off, and I didn’t mark which tree I planted where. But after checking out the leaves on this tree is looks like a dogwood. So yesterday I planted this dogwood out in the front yard.. So our front yard is starting to looks like a forest.. Atleast it will in a few years…

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Daniel’s Tree

With Daniel being born, we decided that we should plant a tree in celebration on Daniel’s birth. Since he was born in January, we had to wait a little until it warmed up a little. So a few weeks ago, Daniel’s tree, a Paper Birch arrived, along with this tree the Arbor Day Foundation sent along a Red Maple Tree. So once if finally warmed up we planted Daniel’s tree and the Red Maple out in the front yard. Hopefully the trees will take off soon and we will see some growth on these trees.

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Apple Picking

We went to Rusty Acres Apple Orchard yesterday.  It was a lot of fun.  There were 14 of us that went.  There were only like 3 or 4 kinds of Apples ready yet, since the apples were ripening late this season.  But the ones that were ready were Macintosh, lil Red or something like that, and Galas.  Which is great cause I love Gala apples, so I was happy.  We got a peck of apples so we are going to bake some apples probably make some apple crisp and maybe can some apples or something but I know that I will be eating apples for several weeks.  We’ve added some pictures to the photo album, here are a few you might enjoy.

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Our Backyard Nursery

I’m not sure whats gotten into me this week, but I feel like posting.  And I keep thinking of different things that I want to post about, and things keep happening, so I figure I will post about them.  As most of you know our house is pretty much on farm land, flat open land, because of this it can get windy and hot.  To counter this we are planting trees.  We joined the Arbor Day Society last year and they sent us 10 bare-root trees so we planted thost this spring, all seem to be doing quite well.  I still don’t know where we will plant those in the yard, so they are currently behind the shed, so they are shielded from the wind, and they are in the garden area, so I remember to water them and take care of them.  So that is the start of our nursery.  Then earlier this summer when Annie, was out weeding her flower beds around the house, there were trees growing in her flowerbed, so she dug them up and brought them over to our house so we could plant, them.  There were two maples and an oak tree, the oak tree didn’t look too good, a little weak but thought it could survive, and the two maples looked great, one a little better then the other, but still good.

We planted the Oak in the front yard, it doesn’t look like it will make it, but maybe.  The Maple’s still look great though.  The bigger and I assume older of the two trees is probably close to 3 feet tall right now, we put it in the back yard between the pool and the shed, so in a few years it should hopefully be a good size so that it might provide some good summer afternoon shade over the pool.  And the other Maple we planted to the South end of the property just past the shed, it too is doing well.

Then a few weeks later, Annie, found one of those propeller, seed things of the maple tree with a little sapling growing out of it, so she gave that to us too, its pretty little, but currently doing well in a flower pot on the back porch.

Now I come to the reason, I decided to post this little story.  Corrine has wanted a big weeping willow tree, in our yard, and we have this nice low spot in the yard that seems to collect water so I began looking around for a nice tree to put over there.  I began talking to Paul, my co-worker and gardening buddy, about Corrine’s desire for a willow tree, and Paul happened to have a nice Willow Tree in his back yard, so he cut off a branch and we planted it in a cup of water here at the office.  It has been getting quite big maybe like a foot tall, and had a whole lot of roots so we decided to plant it in dirt.  So I finally took it home yesterday and planted it in a nice sized flower pot.  Hopefully it will do well, and I will share pictures later, as how it looks and how it is progressing.  But it looks like it has potential to be a nice tree, a few years down the road.

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