MICHI-CAN
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Love trees from seed. Are those damned barberry shrubs in the back ground?View attachment 4865942
My first peach tree from seed.......
Love trees from seed. Are those damned barberry shrubs in the back ground?View attachment 4865942
My first peach tree from seed.......
Psst. I use one of these in the living room. Wheels right on the deck when good weather. Easily back in if not. I also have a $20 one without wheels. 3 and 4 years on them now. No issues. Cheap but work if a bit gentle. Just an F.Y.I..Found a new home for our veggies on CL over the weekend! 2x4 gorilla for $150 brand new!
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This one is a Georgia peach, I was at a funeral last year a little south of Atlanta and stopped at a road side stand and got 5#’s .A few years back one of the wife's friends gave us a bunch of peaches. The old stock from around here, not the big Georgia peaches you see in the stores. I planted all the pits and got lots of sprouts. I planted 6-7 at the pond camp, a like amount at the river camp and a few here on the sandhill. Also gave 5-6 to the BIL. The hurricane got all the
Nah those are Holly.Love trees from seed. Are those damned barberry shrubs in the back ground?
Ah. I have 3 bushes out front. Pain in the ass things. Keep the kids from using bedroom windows as after hour doors. Not much fun beyond. LOL.This one is a Georgia peach, I was at a funeral last year a little south of Atlanta and stopped at a road side stand and got 5#’s .
Nah those are Holly.
Mine are out by the deck, I never really mess with them. I’m not even sure where they came from , probably on clearance or free . I do construction and have brought home most of my landscaping from demo projects, like additions...... dig up the bushes and take them home...... free is good.Ah. I have 3 bushes out front. Pain in the ass things. Keep the kids from using bedroom windows as after hour doors. Not much fun beyond. LOL.
Mine are Bar berry shrubs. Thorny mean things. Were overgrown after decades. Trimmed them to find massive dead trunks below 3 feet. LOL. Make great preserves if you got good gloves and better patience.Mine are out by the deck, I never really mess with them. I’m not even sure where they came from , probably on clearance or free . I do construction and have brought home most of my landscaping from demo projects, like additions...... dig up the bushes and take them home...... free is good.
Man my cat got to my cloner last night and destroyed everything! I had some rooting for a friend and needless to say I’m chopping up my plants more tonight lolGoing to try to get the midget greenhouse in the house to assemble tomorrow. Looking like a week and we should be beyond frost.
And my cat is eating everything I have tried to sprout so far indoors. LOL and GRR!
Bulk rolls of landscape fabric are a favorite here. I have been lucky enough to find partial bolts of synthetic fabrics at second hand stores also in the past. Hope you have plenty of airflow in the house.All my stuff is still sprouting, at least a month out from putting them in the ground. Was very lucky and my house came with a sturdy greenhouse, snowed last night and was colder than expected but everything should be alright.
Does anyone have a good place or suggestions for cheap shade cloth? I used opaque plastic sheeting last year, got the job done but I didn't really like it and redesigned my raised beds so don't think I could get it attached firmly enough.
Airflow was why I had to redesign I wrapped the frame in plastic to try and get stuff in the ground sooner, sort of worked but it was terrible as soon as it warmed up.Bulk rolls of landscape fabric are a favorite here. I have been lucky enough to find partial bolts of synthetic fabrics at second hand stores also in the past. Hope you have plenty of airflow in the house.
Peace.