Fungi Farm!


While working in the yard adding new plants I found this growth on an old tree stump. Lately, I added two Leyland Cypresses. They make the best Christmas trees. Mine are about three feet tall and will grow to 30 or 40 ft. On the corner of my front porch I planted a young Chinese 'Drake' elm, also called a Lacebark Elm because of the delicate flaking off of the bark to leave a mottled orange, brown, and gray effect. It is the same appeal as the River Birch that I planted on the other side of the yard. I'm outside all the time now that the weather is ideal.

It's a real pleasure to go spend time in the local nurseries because I am the only one there usually. So many folks have moved to the panhandle from farther parts north that practically everyone waits till spring to do major planting and maintenance, because that's the way you have to do it up north. In this hardiness zone the fall and winter are times to get with it and get a jump on the spring garden.

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